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Dr. Mahmoud Hanafy Meleis passed away on December 16, 2024, at his home in Greenbrae, California–just as he wished–overlooking Mount Tamalpais and the Bay. He was born on August 12 ...
Mahmoud Hanafy, professor of marine sciences at Suez Canal University and environmental advisor to HEPCA, estimates that the destruction of coral reefs along Egypt’s Red Sea coastline would have ...
But Red Sea coral reefs, unlike those elsewhere, have proven "highly tolerant to rising sea temperatures," said Mahmoud Hanafy, professor of marine biology at Egypt's Suez Canal University. Scientists ...
“If not the last, this could be one of the last coral refuges worldwide,” said Dr. Mahmoud Hanafy, a marine biology professor at the Suez Canal University in Egypt. “Protection of this reef ...
said Suez University marine biologist Mahmoud Hanafy, who is also a member of the Hurghada Environmental Protection & Conservation Association. “We have more than 50 scientific articles giving ...
But Red Sea coral reefs, unlike those elsewhere, were “highly tolerant to rising sea temperatures”, said Mahmoud Hanafy, professor of marine biology at Egypt’s Suez Canal University.
This is really, really violent. It's really, really fast." Further south along the Egyptian Red Sea coast, Dr Mahmoud Hanafy, a marine biologist at Suez Canal University, has been carrying out his ...
According to professor of Marine Biology at the University of Suez Canal Mahmoud Hanafy, there are five types of marine turtles in the Red Sea, of which two are among the top endangered species ...
Mahmoud Hanafy, a professor of marine biology at the Suez Canal University, told Ahram Online that it is "sad," that Egyptian national TV helped propogate the theory that the shark attacks ...
Egyptian marine scientists have criticized a recent news report that a rare sunfish had been found and bought in Hurghada, claiming the report contained false and misleading information that would be ...