The Red Sea is one of the most unique environments worldwide. It possesses a unique geography, physical, chemical and biological characteristics. It encounters several ecosystems articulating with each other, these include, corals, mangroves, algae, fisheries, invertebrates and microbiota of each one of these along with microbiota of the Red Sea waters and sediments. Studying the collective microbial communities of the Egyptian Red Sea coastal sediments have not been reported before. In regards to the severe pollution impacting the different Red Sea ecosystems, sediments samples have been collected from different impacted sites. The selected sites included 1- four ports for shipping aluminum, ilmenite and phosphate, 2-a site previously repo...
AbstractThe marine algal flora of the Umluj city received no attention about the marine macroalgae. ...
Coral-associated bacteria play an increasingly recognized part in coral health. We investigated the ...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...
The Red Sea is one of the most unique environments worldwide. It possesses a unique geography, physi...
Coastal environments worldwide are threatened by the effects of pollution, a risk particularly high ...
The movement of organisms facilitated by anthropogenic activities is a serious threat to marine dive...
To understand the metabolic pathway, physiological process, genomic structure, and adaptation of mic...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
Coastal areas are known to be sequestration points for various pollutants generated from industrial ...
The configuration for the eastern side of the Gulf of Suez was studied over 241 km from Ras Mohammed...
Extreme environmental conditions induce evolution of microbiomes and shape microbial abundance. Diff...
AbstractPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and aliphatic hydrocarbon were analyzed in sediments...
AbstractMangroves are unique, and endangered, coastal ecosystems that play a vital role in the tropi...
The incentive for developing microbial cell factories for production of fuels and chemicals comes fr...
The Persian Gulf, hosting ca. 48% of the world's oil reserves, has been chronically exposed to natur...
AbstractThe marine algal flora of the Umluj city received no attention about the marine macroalgae. ...
Coral-associated bacteria play an increasingly recognized part in coral health. We investigated the ...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...
The Red Sea is one of the most unique environments worldwide. It possesses a unique geography, physi...
Coastal environments worldwide are threatened by the effects of pollution, a risk particularly high ...
The movement of organisms facilitated by anthropogenic activities is a serious threat to marine dive...
To understand the metabolic pathway, physiological process, genomic structure, and adaptation of mic...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
Coastal areas are known to be sequestration points for various pollutants generated from industrial ...
The configuration for the eastern side of the Gulf of Suez was studied over 241 km from Ras Mohammed...
Extreme environmental conditions induce evolution of microbiomes and shape microbial abundance. Diff...
AbstractPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and aliphatic hydrocarbon were analyzed in sediments...
AbstractMangroves are unique, and endangered, coastal ecosystems that play a vital role in the tropi...
The incentive for developing microbial cell factories for production of fuels and chemicals comes fr...
The Persian Gulf, hosting ca. 48% of the world's oil reserves, has been chronically exposed to natur...
AbstractThe marine algal flora of the Umluj city received no attention about the marine macroalgae. ...
Coral-associated bacteria play an increasingly recognized part in coral health. We investigated the ...
Coral assemblages in northern Safaga Bay, Red Sea, Egypt, are qualitatively described. Nine distinct...