The coastal development and human activities along the Suez Gulf leading to sedimentation, degrade the quality of water, disturbing the natural structure and functions of aquatic communities. The Suez Gulf is a large semi-closed area with a 346 km long coastline on the western beach side. The prevailing physicochemical parameters in shallow intertidal waters were measured seasonally over the year. Benthic faunas in the sampling sites were studied indicating their regional distribution in relation to the impact of different environmental parameters in the intertidal region. The concentration of copper in seawater reached high level at St. IV (4.57 ug/1), which is exposed to sewage and petroleum hydrocarbons. The grain size of the sediment i...
SummarySamples were collected seasonally from Western Harbour during winter 2012–winter 2013 to exam...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Hurghada coastal reefs have encountered a huge modification in the last three decades, associated wi...
Increases in coastal development and human activities leading to sedimentation degrade the quality o...
The configuration for the eastern side of the Gulf of Suez was studied over 241 km from Ras Mohammed...
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...
Suez Canal is a narrow artificial water way in Egypt that joins the Mediterranean Sea with the Red S...
The present work aims to relate the settlement of marine fouling organisms in three different harbou...
During January 2001, certain ecological aspects of the fringing reef of Ras Shukeir was investigated...
The hydrography, nutrient levels and plankton abundance were investigated monthly for a complete ann...
Petroleum hydrocarbons of surface water were collected from eight locations of from the coasts of no...
Bardawil Lagoon is the only highly saline oligotrophic lagoon in Egypt, has an area of ca. 650 km2 w...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...
The Semi-enclosed Suez Gulf records various signals of high anthropic pressures from surrounding reg...
SummarySamples were collected seasonally from Western Harbour during winter 2012–winter 2013 to exam...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Hurghada coastal reefs have encountered a huge modification in the last three decades, associated wi...
Increases in coastal development and human activities leading to sedimentation degrade the quality o...
The configuration for the eastern side of the Gulf of Suez was studied over 241 km from Ras Mohammed...
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...
Suez Canal is a narrow artificial water way in Egypt that joins the Mediterranean Sea with the Red S...
The present work aims to relate the settlement of marine fouling organisms in three different harbou...
During January 2001, certain ecological aspects of the fringing reef of Ras Shukeir was investigated...
The hydrography, nutrient levels and plankton abundance were investigated monthly for a complete ann...
Petroleum hydrocarbons of surface water were collected from eight locations of from the coasts of no...
Bardawil Lagoon is the only highly saline oligotrophic lagoon in Egypt, has an area of ca. 650 km2 w...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...
The Semi-enclosed Suez Gulf records various signals of high anthropic pressures from surrounding reg...
SummarySamples were collected seasonally from Western Harbour during winter 2012–winter 2013 to exam...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Hurghada coastal reefs have encountered a huge modification in the last three decades, associated wi...