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ANIMAL TREES. STONE PLANTS. AND TOY FISH: THE CHALLENGES AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CORAL REEF FIS~ COMMLINI TI ES C. Lavett Smith The American Museum of Natural History New York. New York. USA |
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ANALYSIS OF A CORAL REEF FISH COMMUNITY IN SHAllOW WATERS OF NUWEIBA; YUlF OF AQABA RED SEA Adam Ben-Tuvia. A. Diamant • A. Baranes1• and D. Golani The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem. Israel |
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AN EGYPTIAN-UNITED STATES PROJECT FOR THE STUDY OF POLLUTION IN SALINE WATERS OF EGYPTl Gerald E. Walsh U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA |
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ALTE~NATE STATES Of POPULATIONS Of ECHINOMETRA MATBAEI (DE BLAINVIllE) (ECHINODERMATA: ECHINOIDEA) IN THE GUlf Of SUEZ AND THE GULF OF AQABA John M. lawrence University of South florida Tampa, F10l”flta, USA |
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ADVANCES IN MARINE AQUACULTURE IN THE RED SEA Hi llel Gordin Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research EHat. Israel |
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ACTUAL SITUATION OF OIL POLLUTION IN THE ECOSYSTEM ALONG THE EGYPTIAN RED SEA COAST Hassan Awad, P. Michel, and A. El-Shazly Alexandria University Institut Scientifique et Technique des Peches Mariti.es1 Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries Alexandria, Egypt |
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A STUDY OF LOCAL LEGISLATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT Ahmed I. El-Ibyary Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries Cairo, Egyp |
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A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING DENITRIFICATION IN THE OCEANS: ITS IMPORTANCE AND APPLICABILITY TO THE RED SEA Mohamed I. E1 Samra Institute of Oceanograp~ and Fisheries Kayet Bay. Egypt |
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