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Autor:
David P Robinson, Mohammed Y Jaidah, Rima W Jabado, Katie Lee-Brooks, Nehad M Nour El-Din, Ameena A Al Malki, Khaled Elmeer, Paul A McCormick, Aaron C Henderson, Simon J Pierce, Rupert F G Ormond
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e58255 (2013)
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are known to aggregate to feed in a small number of locations in tropical and subtropical waters. Here we document a newly discovered major aggregation site for whale sharks within the Al Shaheen oil field, 90 km off th
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https://doaj.org/article/72c5bab479594662b2328f6b69540b95
Autor:
Mohammed Al Jaidah, Nehad M. Nour El-Din, Mads E. Eegholm, Steffen S. Bach, William A. Lawson, David P. Robinson, Sebastian Von Lueders, Catherine E. Reeves, Ameena Abdullha Al Malki, Ameera M. Al-Emadi, Salma H. Al-Hajri, Ali Ahmed
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All Days.
The Al Shaheen oil field is located approximately 80 km north-east off the coast of Qatar in the Arabian Gulf. It is the largest offshore oil field in Qatar and it is operated by Maersk Oil on behalf of its partner Qatar Petroleum. The Al Shaheen are
Autor:
Nehad M. Nour El-Din
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries. 5:165-177
The distribution of the tintinnid assemblages was studied in samples collected from 2 areas subjected to primary treated sewage flow and agricultural/industrial mixed discharge along the coastal water of Alexandria during summer 1999 and winter 2000.
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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries. 5:97-109
The chemical composition of zooplankton has been studied during I QV^^OOO along the coastal waters of Alexandria from 8 stations representing different areas subjected to different types and quantities of landbased activities. The annual averages of
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Studies. 58:173-184
Zooplankton samples were collected from the Messaieed Marine Area that is subject to industrial and sewage discharge, thermal pollution, as well as oil loading and unloading activities. Copepods formed 74% of the zooplankton community followed by biv
Autor:
Aaron C. Henderson, Paul A. McCormick, Mohammed Y. Jaidah, Rima W. Jabado, Nehad M. Nour El-Din, David P. Robinson, Katie Lee-Brooks, Ameena Abdullha Al Malki, Simon J. Pierce, Rupert Ormond, Khaled Elmeer
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e58255 (2013)
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Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are known to aggregate to feed in a small number of locations in tropical and subtropical waters. Here we document a newly discovered major aggregation site for whale sharks within the Al Shaheen oil field, 90 km off th