The configuration for the eastern side of the Gulf of Suez was studied over 241 km from Ras Mohammed to Ras Sudr including 35 station. Litters, tar balls and aged oil patches aggregated in considerable amounts on the beach and shore line of the middle part due to the oil spills from off-shore oil wells. A large reef flat in the shallow intertidal waters exists at stations 1 and 2 (Ras Mohammed, Protected area) and spars coral patches are less frequent at the Stations from 7 to 13. Density and diversity of marine benthos were higher on hard and cobble bottoms compared to muddy sand and sandy substrates. The assemblages of the benthic fauna are dominated by the gastropod Courmya (Thericium) vulgata; the bivalve Brachiodontes variabilis, and t...
EnLagoons are among the most productive aquatic ecosystems which for thousands of years have been ex...
The Red Sea is one of the most unique environments worldwide. It possesses a unique geography, physi...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...
Increases in coastal development and human activities leading to sedimentation degrade the quality o...
The coastal development and human activities along the Suez Gulf leading to sedimentation, degrade ...
During January 2001, certain ecological aspects of the fringing reef of Ras Shukeir was investigated...
This study deals with seasonal variations, natural correlations and similarities of fouling assembla...
AbstractSurely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulatio...
Oil pollution in Libyan coastal waters was investigated using chemical and ecological approaches. Ch...
Hurghada coastal reefs have encountered a huge modification in the last three decades, associated wi...
The Red Sea is a large marine ecosystem in which biological research has been considerable but integ...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Abstract: Using SCUBA diving, Line Intercept Transect (LIT) and under water digital camera coral dis...
Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse and complex marine ecosystems that are being de...
35-40Investigation of the coral reef grounds and its associated biota in polluted and non-polluted s...
EnLagoons are among the most productive aquatic ecosystems which for thousands of years have been ex...
The Red Sea is one of the most unique environments worldwide. It possesses a unique geography, physi...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...
Increases in coastal development and human activities leading to sedimentation degrade the quality o...
The coastal development and human activities along the Suez Gulf leading to sedimentation, degrade ...
During January 2001, certain ecological aspects of the fringing reef of Ras Shukeir was investigated...
This study deals with seasonal variations, natural correlations and similarities of fouling assembla...
AbstractSurely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulatio...
Oil pollution in Libyan coastal waters was investigated using chemical and ecological approaches. Ch...
Hurghada coastal reefs have encountered a huge modification in the last three decades, associated wi...
The Red Sea is a large marine ecosystem in which biological research has been considerable but integ...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Abstract: Using SCUBA diving, Line Intercept Transect (LIT) and under water digital camera coral dis...
Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse and complex marine ecosystems that are being de...
35-40Investigation of the coral reef grounds and its associated biota in polluted and non-polluted s...
EnLagoons are among the most productive aquatic ecosystems which for thousands of years have been ex...
The Red Sea is one of the most unique environments worldwide. It possesses a unique geography, physi...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...