I. Biology, ecology and economy of marine fishes
Stock assessment of two exotic lessepsian fish species siganus rivulatus (forsskal) and siganus luridus (ruppell) (siganidae) in the syrian coastal waters by Waad Sabour & Sami Lakkis from Oceanography Sect., Fac. of Science, Lebanese Univ., Lebanon.
Biology and management of tilapia population at Rosetta branch of the Nile river, Abdou Al Sayes and Yaser Kamel, National AInstitute of Oceanography and Fisheries.
Gill rakers morphometry and filtering mechanism in some marine teleosts from Red Sea coasts of Yemen, Nadir A, Salman, Gaith J. Al-Mahdawi & Hassaan M.Heba, Dept. of Marine BiIogy & Fisheries, Faculty of Marine Science, Hodeidah University, Yemen Republic, Dept. of Biology, Faculty of Science, Sanaa Univ., P.O. Box (11826). Sanaa, Yemen.
Population dynamics of the th1 nlip mullet liza ramada in Lake Timsah, Egypt, Sahar F Mehanna and Amal M. Amin, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries.
Regeneration of tail and pectoral fins of teleost: Clarias gariepinus, Abdel-Karim A.E. Atta, K.l and Elsheikh, E.H. Fac of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt, Fac. of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.
Economic integration of fish commodity in Arab countries, Samy M. Abo el Eneen and Sherif A. Fattouh, National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries Alexandria, Egypt.
Environmental and fishery investigation on Lake Borollus, 5-fishing gears and methods used at lake borollus -their effects on fish populations at the lake, Abdou Al Sayes, National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt.
Age and growth of Lithognathus mormyrus (Teleostei, sparidae) in Mediterranean waters off Alexandria, Egypt, A. Osman, Oceanography Dept, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Current status and potential of traditional fishing gears industry along the Red Sea coasts of Yemen; descriptive and analytical study, Ghaith,J.A!-Mahdawi, Nadir,A. Salman and Hassaan, M.Heba, Dept. of Marine Biology & Fisheries, Faculty of Marine science & Environment, Hodeidah University. Yemen., Dept of Biology, Faculty of Sci, San’a University P.O. Box 1 1826, Sana —Yemen.
Red Sea puffer fish poisoning emergency diagnosis and management of human intoxication, Mohamed A. Zaki and Abdel Wahab A. Mossa, Suez Hospital-Critical Care UNIT. NIOF.
Spatial distribution and abundance of fishes residing in seagrass meadows on Alexandria coast, Mediterranean., Lahlah, M., A.A.Ezzat, A.N. Khalil, N. Dowidar & H.M. Mostafa, High Inst. Of Marine Research, Tishreen Univ., Syria. Dept. of Oceanography, Fac. Of Science, Univ. of Alexandria, Egypt.
Growth performance and elecrophoretic of sarcoplamic protein of Fl and F2 transgenic Oreochromis niloticus with growth promoting agent of chcken., El Deeb, S.L., &zat, A., and Helmy ZA., NOIF and Fac., of Sci, Alex, Univ., Egypt.
Characterization of lessepsian migrant fish at Syrian Sea waters (Eastern Mediterranean), Adib SAAD, Lab. of Marine Sciences, Fac. of Agr., Tishreen University.
Review article on mullet larval acclimatization of their nutritional requirements in Egypt., AIaa A. El-Dahhar, Animal and Fish Production Dept., Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Pasha), Alexandria University. Egypt.