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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1994; 24 (2): 263-277
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-32051

ABSTRACT

Monthly sea water samples were collected from the beaches of Gamasa. Ras El-Bar [Damietta estuary] and port said during the period from July, 1992 to June, 1993. The environmental parameters, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, urea, phosphate and silicate were measured. The results reveal that, generally, port-said region exhibited higher leveles of nutrient salts with respect to those in the other areas mainly due to the outflowing of breackish water enriched with these nutrients from lake manzala. Also damietta branch has little effect on the sea as its Nile water has been efficiently damned in the branch 20 km landward by faraskour dam


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Environment , Bathing Beaches/standards , Mediterranean Sea/ethnology
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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1994; 24 (2): 279-87
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-32052

ABSTRACT

Four species of fish, three species of crustacean and one species of green algae were collected from the Mediterranean sea off Alexandria, and analysed for their DDT'S, PCB's and lindane content the results indicate that the higher concentration of PCB 's was found in Sardina spp. And the lower was found in penaeus japonicus. While the high level of lindane content was found in portunus pelagica. The concentration factor [cf] of EPCB' s EDDT' s and EHCH is high in sardine spp. Content. The ratios between DDE/PCB are significantly different for fish [0.22 +/- 0.12], while in crustaceans the ratio was 0.29 +/- 0.15 and 0.023 for algae. The results obtained for accumulation of pesticides within the food chain in marine organisms collected from the Egyptian waters are in good agreement with those obtained from other regions of the Mediterranean Sea


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Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis , Fishes/metabolism , Mediterranean Sea/ethnology
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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1994; 24 (3): 523-534
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-32070

ABSTRACT

Caulerpa racemosa, Enteromorpha intestinalis, Ulva Fasciata, U.lactuca, Halopteris scoparia, corallina mediterranea, hypnea musciformis and pterocladia capillacea are collected from two regions with different degree of pollution, Abu Qir and Eastern Harbour. Ash, inorganic and organic species of marine algae 1- Ashcontentreaching to 53.0 mg g[-1] for Ulva fasciata and 350.0 mg g[-1] for coralline mediterranea. 2- Inorganic carbon ranged between 110.0 and 451.0 mg.g[-1] for Enteromorpha intestinalis and coralline meditrranea respesctively. 3- Organic carbon content is degraded from 604.3 to 131.0 mg g[-1] for Caulerpa eacemosa and Corallina mediterranea. 4- Total carbohydrates vary from 36.0 and 92.0 mg g[-1] for Hypna musciformis and pterocladia capillacea, respectively. 5- Protein contents are more fluctuated from 68.0 to 343.0 mg g[-1] for coralline mediterranea and ulva fasciata, respectively. 6- the algal protein is characterized by high level of glutamic and aspartic acids, valine, leucine, arginine, lysine and phenylalanine


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Marine Biology , Mediterranean Sea/ethnology , Seawater
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