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This book aims to be the first to quantify a broad area of the Red Sea coral reefs providing a detailed description of species composition of corals on the species level and giving insight to the human impacts and interaction with other associated fauna and flora in the study area. The most important of these human impacts are oil pollution, phasphate, diving damage, temperature and sedimentation. Numerous indicators were used to refelect the effect of these impacts. Of these indicators are percent cover, abundance, diversity, bleaching patterns, fertility, damage assessment, coral growth and…mehr

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This book aims to be the first to quantify a broad area of the Red Sea coral reefs providing a detailed description of species composition of corals on the species level and giving insight to the human impacts and interaction with other associated fauna and flora in the study area. The most important of these human impacts are oil pollution, phasphate, diving damage, temperature and sedimentation. Numerous indicators were used to refelect the effect of these impacts. Of these indicators are percent cover, abundance, diversity, bleaching patterns, fertility, damage assessment, coral growth and skeletal density. The study is an approach towards effective management based on appropriate information, knowledge and awareness.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Mohammed Shokry Ahmed Ammar: Professor of Marine Invertebrates - Hydrobiology, National Institute of Oceanography, Egypt. He has also a dive master license, PADI. He has numerous academic experiences in different fields of Marine Invertebrates-Hydrobiology. He has numerous publications in that field beside having numerous honourships.