VII- Pollution in Sea water

 

  1. Heavy metals in Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea coast of Yemen, Hassaan M. A. Heba, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Sanaa University.

 

  1. Petroleum hydrocarbons in sediment of shallow coastal waters off Alexandria, Egypt., Abbass M. M., Shaban Y.A. & Zeid F. L.
  2. Gas-chromatographic determination of organo chlorines pesticides in bivalve using different columns and temperature programs, Ahmed El Nemr, Tarek O. said, Azza Khaled, Amany El Sikaily, and Fadia Abu El- Maged Mohamed, Environ. Division, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Alexandria Egypt.

 

  1. Leachable and total heavy metals in muddy and sandy sediments collected from Suez Gulg, Amany B Sikaily, Azza Kha!ed. andAhmed El Nemr, Environmental Division, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Alexandria Egypt.

 

  1. Use of rice-husk for adsorption of direct dyes from aqueous solution: A CASE STUDY OF DIRECT F. SCARLE1 Ola Abdelwahab, Ahmed B Nemr, Amany El Sikaily, and Azza Khaled, Environ. Division, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Alexandria, Egypt.

 

  1. Factors affecting the mobilization of trace elements in drainage and saline water, A. A. Dardir and A. H Kourdy, The Egyptian salts & Minerals Emisal Egypt.

 

  1. Heavy metals distribution in the sediments of Shat al-Arab river, southern Iraq, S. J. Al-Khafaji, Dept of Geology, College of science University of Basrah, Iraq.

 

  1. Monitoring of oil pollution in the marine environment along Alexandria coast, Hassan E. Awad, Nor-El Din, H. M. and Shabhara A.S., Oceanography Department, Fac. Of Sci; Alex. Univ. Middle East Operation & Maintenance for Oil Refineries (MIDOM).