The lessepsian migration from Red Sea to Mediterranean Sea via Suez canal is the important phenomenon and has two Sides (Good & Bad)on new habitats and their organisms. It is the interest point to talk in various meetings, conferences and others. So, the lessepsian organisms need to be studied to get the data by which we can manage it. Biological data are the first steps can be used in the feild of management. This work gives biological details on a famous non-bad migratory species,its fisheries, catch of night purse-seine net and the amounts of other migratory organisms in the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt.…mehr
The lessepsian migration from Red Sea to Mediterranean Sea via Suez canal is the important phenomenon and has two Sides (Good & Bad)on new habitats and their organisms. It is the interest point to talk in various meetings, conferences and others. So, the lessepsian organisms need to be studied to get the data by which we can manage it. Biological data are the first steps can be used in the feild of management. This work gives biological details on a famous non-bad migratory species,its fisheries, catch of night purse-seine net and the amounts of other migratory organisms in the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt.
Mahmoud Farrag is an Egyptian;born in 1983;B.Sc. Marine Biology,2005. M.Sc&Ph.D are concerned to fisheries biology& management.Worked at NIOF,Alex.,Egypt as a researcher at Fisheries biology division 2007to 2012.He transferred into Fac.Sci.Al-Azhar Univ.(Assiut),Egypt from 2012to now. Experiences(Fisheries biology and Management,Biodiversity)
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