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INOC- IIUM -- International Conference on " Oceanography & Sustainable Marine Production: A Challenge of Managing Marine Resources under Climate Change, ICOSMaP”, Kuantan- Malaysia, 28-30 October 2013 Page 1 International conference on Oceanography and Sustainable Marine Production: A Challenge of Managing Marine Resources under Climate Change ICOSMaP – 2013 Kuantan - Malaysia, 28-30 October 2013 Provisional Programme Tuesday, 29/10/13 Time Title 08:30 09:30 Opening Session Welcome speeches by : Dr. S. Saad, Director of INOCEM / Prof. Dr. Kararuzzaman Yunus, Dean of Faculty of Sciences Prof. Dr Orhan USLU, President of INOC, Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Zaleha bt Kamarudin, Rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) YAB Dato' Sri Di-Raja Haji Adnan Bin Haji Yaakob, Chief Minister of Pahang MoU Signing ceremony between IIUM & Kagoshima University of Japan 09:30 9:50 Coffee Break 9:50 10:20 Prof. Dr. Nor Aieni Haji Mokhtar- Malaysia 10 :20 11 :00 Prof. Dr. ØjvindMoestrup- Denmark Ecology and Biodiversity of Marine Algae Sessions 1. Oceanography, Coastal Processes & Geomorphology Room 1 President: Rapporteur : 2. Marine Ecology & Biodiversity Room 2 President: Rapporteur: 11 00 11 :15 Boutiba Makhlouf- Algeria Detection Change Analysis of the Shoreline Using Numerical Aerials Photographs, Satellite Image and GIS: A Case Study of Algiers Coast, Algeria. Gaby Khalaf- Lebanon Structure of Lagocephalus sceleratus (Osteichtiens, Tetrodontidae) population in the Lebano-Syrian marine ecosystem

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INOC- IIUM -- International Conference on " Oceanography & Sustainable Marine Production: A Challenge of Managing Marine Resources under Climate Change, ICOSMaP”, Kuantan- Malaysia, 28-30 October 2013

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International conference on Oceanography and Sustainable Marine Production:

A Challenge of Managing Marine Resources under Climate Change ICOSMaP – 2013

Kuantan - Malaysia, 28-30 October 2013

Provisional Programme

Tuesday, 29/10/13

Time Title

08:30

09:30

Opening Session

Welcome speeches by : Dr. S. Saad, Director of INOCEM / Prof. Dr. Kararuzzaman Yunus, Dean of

Faculty of Sciences

Prof. Dr Orhan USLU, President of INOC,

Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Zaleha bt Kamarudin, Rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

YAB Dato' Sri Di-Raja Haji Adnan Bin Haji Yaakob, Chief Minister of Pahang

MoU Signing ceremony between IIUM & Kagoshima University of Japan

09:30 9:50 Coffee Break 9:50 10:20 Prof. Dr. Nor Aieni Haji Mokhtar- Malaysia

10 :20

11 :00

Prof. Dr. ØjvindMoestrup- Denmark

Ecology and Biodiversity of Marine Algae Sessions 1. Oceanography, Coastal Processes

& Geomorphology

Room 1 President: Rapporteur :

2. Marine Ecology & Biodiversity

Room 2 President: Rapporteur:

11 00

11 :15

Boutiba Makhlouf- Algeria

Detection Change Analysis of the Shoreline Using Numerical Aerials Photographs, Satellite Image and GIS: A Case Study of Algiers Coast, Algeria.

Gaby Khalaf- Lebanon

Structure of Lagocephalus sceleratus (Osteichtiens, Tetrodontidae) population in the Lebano-Syrian marine ecosystem

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11:15 11:30 Ali Tabrez - Pakistan

Assessment of Sediment and Carbon Fluxes To The Indus Delta

Fatemeh Amini Yekta- Iran

Distribution of subtidal molluscs in Chabahar Bay and surrounding waters, Iran: with Emphasis on Effect of environmental factors

11:30 11:45 Ercan KÖSE- Turkey

Modelling of submarine tailings by a copper mine in the deep anoxic zone of the Black Sea

Fatemeh Pourjomeh

A Qualitative Study on Meiobenthic Organisms with the Emphasis on Efficient Sorting Methods in the Persian Gulf

11:45 12:00 Benny N. Peter- Malaysia

variability of western boundary current in the South China Sea- A Remote Sensing perspective

Samia Kamel Mikhail - Egypt

Temperature, salinity, pH, and nutrient ratios regulate phytoplankton diversity in Alexandria Mediterranean waters

12:00

12:15

Pierluigi Cau- Italya

A Web based information and support system to simulate coastal marine waters: The Sardinian case study

Esmail A. Shakman- Libya

Invasive marine species of the Libyan coast

12:15 12:30 Che Abd Rahim Mohamed- Malaysia

Transboundary dust input into the southeast Asia region: elucidate the monsoon effects by atmospheric and marine samples

Mohammed Melhaoui- Morocco

Touristic managements of the Moroccan Mediterranean coastal areas and the concept application to the ICZM

12:30

12:45

Zuhairy- Malaysia

New algorithms for monitoring suspended particulate matter (spm) developed from LANDSAT 7 Etm+ and sediment transport models: A case study of Pahang River Estuary, Pahang, Malaysia

Tariq Masood Ali Khan - Pakistan

Release of municipal and industrial waste into sea and its impact on marine environment

12:45 13:00 Daarulmuqaamah Masaud -Malaysia

A Study on exhaust emission from a Patrol Ship of Malaysian maritime enforcement agency

Talib Abbas Khalaf- Iraq

New record of some protozoan parasites heavily infects copepods and rotifers in marine and brackish water Southern Iraq

13:00 14:30 LUNCH

14:30 14:45 Joseph Sebastian Paimpillil- India

Hydrodynamics & ecology of Vembanad Backwaters (RAMSAR Site) impacted by flood control structures

Ryuichiro Nishi- Japan

Change in number of Loggerhead turtle landings at selected sandy beaches in Japan

14:45 15:00 Marie Abboud - Abi Saab- Lebanon

Interannual variations of water and air temperatures in Lebanese coastal water, 2000-2012

Ghalib Kamal Ghalib- Indonesia Water quality analysis on coral reefs ecosystem with statistical approach in Biawak island, Indramayu, Indonesia

15:00 15:15 Fereidoon Owfi - Iran

Assessment of climate change effects on the Persian Gulf coral reefs ecosystems, using by Pastakia Analytical Model

Mahnaz Rabbaniha- Iran

The effects of dust storm on the phytoplankton community in Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf

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15:15 15:30 Waad Sabour- Syria

Marine fishery database in Syrian Seawaters

Akira Kikuchi- Japan

Effect Of Seawater Circulation In Coastal Unconfined Aquifer For Developing Submarine Groundwater-Fed Transparent Aqua Habitat

15:30 15:45 Peyman Eghtesadi Araghi- Iran

First global assessment of three pillars of sustainability in the United Nations World Ocean Assessment

Roushon Ara- Malaysia

Food habits and temporal variation of stomach contents of fish larvae (Perciformes: Blenniidae) in the seagrass-mangrove ecosystem of Johore Strait, Malaysia

15:45 16:00 COFFEE BREAK

16 :00

16:15

Saber Al-Rousan- Jordan

Coral reef records of past climate change from the Red Sea

Wagdy Labib- Egypt

Blooms of the colonial green algae, Botryococcus braunii Kützing associated with massive fish mortality in Nozha Lake, Alexandria, Egypt

16:15 16 :30 Habib Ayadi- Tunisia

Simulation of the ecological model in the coastal Solar Saltern (Sfax, Tunisia)

Faris J.M Al-Imara

Ecological survey of some environmental parameters and water discharge of the Shatt Al-Arab Estuary 1977-2012.

16 :30 16 :45

Alaa Albarakati- Saudi Arabia

Red Sea coastal lagoons: their changing environment and dynamics

Ehsan kamrani - Iran

Gastrointestinal endoparasites and ectoparasites ecology of Mudskipper (Periophthalmus waltoni) in coastal waters of Hormozgan province

16 :45

17:00

Samira Sadat Kermani-Iran

Urban planning of coastal cities compatible with climate

Assad A. Al-Thukair- Saudi -Arabia

Baseline study of contaminants in King Fahd industrial port, Saudi Arabia

17:00 17:15 Bachari Nour El Islam- Algeria

Relations between climate variability and the heat flux at the air-sea interface in the Mediterranean Sea.

M. Abdul Momin Siddique- Malaysia

Population characteristics of a Malaysian anchovy Stolephorus Indicus (Van Hasselt, 1823) from the Marudu Bay, Sabah, Malaysia

17 :15

17:30

Asif Inam- Pakistan

Assessment of climatic and anthropogenic stresses on the Indus river and its possible impact on the Deltaic and Adjacent coastal Areas

Hai Xin Loke- Malaysia

Coral growth of Acropora Formosa between natural reef habitats and in situ coral nurseries.

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17:45

S. Zia E. Madani - Iran

Menace or opportunity: consent granting to foreign marine scientific research activities in the marine areas of I.R. IRAN from international and internal law of the sea perspectives”

Mohammad Zeinalipour- Iran

Population dynamic and distribution of the ark clam Barbatia Decussata (Bivalvia: Arcidae) on a rocky intertidal shore in Northern Persian Gulf (Iran)

17:45 18:00 Habib Ayadi- Tunisia

Short-term study of phytoplankton, ciliate and zooplankton exotic species in Kerkennah Island and Bougrara lagoon from the gulf of Gabes (Tunisia, Eastern Mediterranean Sea) during winter cruise (January 2009).

18 :00

19 :00

PRESENTATİON POSTERS

20:00 WELCOMING DINNER

Wednesday 30, October 2013

08:00

08:20 Prof. Dato' Dr. Azizan Bin Hj Abu Samah - Malaysia

08:20 08:40 Prof. Reiji Masuda- Japan

Fish assemblages recorded in underwater visual census in Japanese coastal waters: Global warming, thermal discharge from a power station, and recovery from the tsunami disaster

08:40 09:00 A.Chouikhi- Turkey Potential applications of marine seaweeds and the therapeutic effects of their metabolites: A review.

Sessions 1. Oceanography, Coastal Processes & Geomorphology

Room 1 President: Rapporteur :

2. Marine Ecology & Biodiversity

Room 2 President : Rapporteur

09:00 09:15 Ibrahim Maiyza- Egypt

Long-term variations in the observed sea level in the south-eastern Mediterranean Sea: A new approach of investigation

Md Faiz Mohd Hanapiah- Malaysia

Spatiotemporal variation of scleractinian coral recruitment on Terra-Cotta Tiles and artificial live rock in Tioman Island, Malaysia

09:15 09:30 Şükrü T. Beşiktepe- Turkey

Izmir Bay Coastal Observatory

Hosny Emara- Egypt Dissolved dispersed petroleum hydrocarbons in the coastal water of Alexandria

09:30 09:45 Milad Fakhri- Lebanon

Variations of sediments characteristics in coastal hotspots of the Lebanese marine area "

Isnaini- Indonesia

Composition and structure community zooplankton in water Strait Bangka

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09:45 10 :00 Vahid Chegini- Iran

Monthly averaged hydrokinetic energy in the Persian Gulf : An appraisal using numerical model-

Kadir Seyhan- Turkey Distribution and composition of marine litter during the fishing seasons on the Eastern Black Sea coasts of Turkey

10 :00 10 :15 Mohamed Choura- Tunisia

Depollution reinforcement of Taparura northern coastal zone of Sfax city, Tunisia: Enhancement of water system management

Sami Lakkis -Lebanon

Climate change inducing“Tropicalization” of the East Mediterranean, enhancing invasion of tropical species

10 :15

10 :30

COFFEE BREAK

10 :30 10:45 Nor Antonina A.- Malaysia

Sedimentological characteristics and metallic trace element contents in surficial sediments off Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, South China Sea

Ahmad Savari- Iran

Determination of the level of contamination in Khuzestan coastal waters (Northern Persian Gulf) by using an ecological risk index.

10 :45 11 :00 Mohd Zaini Mustapa- Malaysia

Beach morphodynamic and sediment characteristic along Teluk Chempedak to Kuala Pahang

Nabavi, Mohammad Bagher -Iran

Macrobenthic species diversity in Sajafi- Bahrekan estuary (Persian Gulf)

11 :00 11 :15

Bedri Alpar- Turkey

Sea bottom characteristics and sediment transport patterns on the coastal shelf of Istanbul, Turkey

Normawaty Mohammad Noor- Malaysia

The identity of coolia-toxin producing species

11 :15 11 :30

Hashem Sueizi- Iran

Assessment of climate change impacts on the Caspian sea Iranian coastal wetlands, using by GIS

Zahra Khoshnood- Iran

Biological and ecological characteristics of the Cochlodinium Polikricoides, the Persian Gulf redtide agent

11 :30 11 :45

Shima Madani-Iran

The economic effects of climate change on aquaculture in developing and developed countries

C.Annapurna Composition and distribution of meiobenthos off Pudimadaka, East coast of India

11 :45 12 :00 Maha Ahmed Mohamed- Egypt

Biomonitoring study of heavy metals in coastal zone of south eastern coast of Mediterranean Sea, Egypt

Sharareh Savari- Iran

The study of methylmercury accumulation in Epinephalus coioides brain from Mahshahr Creeks of Persian Gulf as well as waterborne samples

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12:00

12:15

AH Bu-Olayan-Koweit

Toxicity of Mercury from beach plastic litter to crustacean Portunus Pelagicus, in the marine environment

Mohammad Ali Salari-Aliabadi- Iran

Population genetic of Javelin Grunter, Pomadasys kaakan using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) methods in the Persian Gulf

12:15

12:30

Abolfazl Saleh- Iran

Seasonal variation of physicochemical properties of seawater in coral reef of Hengam Island, Persian Gulf

Nor Azmah Abd. Kadir-Malaysia

Overview of ceramic concrete artificial reefs suitability as habitat restoration at Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu

Maryam Hakim Elahi- Iran Macrobenthos community Distribution in center of

Persian Gulf

12:30 14 :00 LUNCH

Sessions

1. Oceanography, Coastal Processes & Geomorphology

Room 1 President : Rapporteur :

4. Aquaculture & Fisheries Room 2

President : Rapporteur

14 :00 14 :15 Fahimeh Shokoohfar- Iran

Assessment of land use and its impact on climate change in coasts of rivers – Khouzestan province, Iran

Homira Agah- Iran

Fatty acids and nutritional components of Padina tenuis from Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf

14 :15 14 :30 Mohd Zaini Mustapa

Beach morphodynamic and sediment characteristic along Teluk Chempedak to Kuala Pahang

ARAB Abdeslem - Algeria

Eating habits of Pikeperch (Sander lucioperca L., 1758) in Ghrib dam - (Algeria).

14 :30

14:45 Mohd Fuad Miskon- Malaysia

Rare earth elements in rocky shore organisms from the coastal areas of Malacca and Negeri Sembilan

Md.Sohrab Uddin Sarker- Bangladesh

Impacts of global climate change on the coastal fisheries resources of Bangladesh

14:45 15:00 Fatemeh Aghajan-Pour- Iran

Benthic Habitat Mapping, Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf

Zulkifli Hamzah- Indonesia Spirulina presence in fish diet affecting ornamental fish, Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus) appetite.

15:00 15:15 Fikriah Fauzi- Malaysia

Toxic metals in water of Kuantan river, Kuantan, Pahang

Atig Drawil-Huni- Libya

Fisheries and Fishes of the south Mediterranean Sea (Libyan coast)

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15:15 15:30 Elahe Shabanjoola- Iran

Assessing the impact of climate

change in sustainable urban development in Anzali Port, Iran – Caspian Sea

Binta Isyaku Usman- Malaysia

Sex-Ratio, sexual maturity and spawning of Plotosus Canius (Hamilton, 1822) In The Coastal Waters Of Port Dickson, Peninsular Malaysia

15 :30 15 :45 Coffee Break

15 :45 16 :00 Che Abd Rahim Mohamed- Malaysia Excess of 210po in the coastal atmosphere of southern Asian region

Eng Heuh Theng- Malaysia

Effect of microbial infection and aeration on egg hatchability of Horseshoe Crabs; Tachypleus Gigas and Carcinoscorpius Rotundicauda

16 :00 16 :15 Hamza-chaffai Amel -Tunisia

Bioactive molecules from sea organisms: a new hope for human health

Wendy F.- Malaysia

Isolation and characterization of potential probiotics from gastrointestinal tract of Asian Seabass (Lates Calcarifer, Bloch)

16 :15 16 :30 3. Biotechnology & Marine Natural

Products Room 1

President : Rapporteur:

Syed Arif Azad- Bangladesh

Coastal and marine fisheries resources of Bangladesh: Challenges and development potentials

16 :30 16 :45 Sujjat Al Azad - Malaysia

Fermentation of seaweed meal using Rhodovulum sulfidophilum as aquaculture feed supplement

Siti Nasihin Mohammad Seth

Optimum light conditions for eggs incubation and larval rearing of Brown-Marbled Grouper Epinephelusfuscoguttatus

16 :45 17 :00 Mahdieh Karkhane Yousefi- Iran

Determination Of Different Methods Of Alginate Extraction From Persian Gulf’s Sargassum Polycystum Algae

Taro Matsumoto

Visual adaptation of Longtooth grouper with growth

17:00 17:15

Md Fuad Md Anuar - Malaysia

Biofuel potential within Chaetoceros species (Bacillariophyceae) from coastal water of Pahang, Malaysia

Ali Karami - Malaysia Two-stage bile preparation with acetone for recovery of fluorescent aromatic compounds (FACS)

17:15 17:30 Akbar John, B.

Scientific explorations on Horseshoe crabs- Current status and future prospects.

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POSTER PRESENTATION

1. Oceanography, Coastal Processes & Geomorphology

Bachari Nour El Islam

Algeria Spatio-temporal variations of the surface temperature in the Mediterranean

Sea

Ersan Başar

Turkey Environmental effect of Oil spill from an aftermath accident around planned Oil Rigs at the Black Sea

Ali Mehdinia

Iran Seasonal variations of fatty acid compositions in coral reefs of Hengam

Island, Persian Gulf

Fouzia Houma Bachari

Algeria Assessment of marine pollution in the waters and sediments of the Algiers

coast : A mathematical modelling approach

Erdem Sayin

Turkey The importance of the coastal current system of the Izmir Bay related

to ICZM

Hocini Nadia

Algeria Assessment of radioactive contamination in marine sediments of Algiers

Bay. 2nd campaign

Toshihiro Ichikawa

Japan Particulate organic matter in Kagoshima Bay, Japan

Ahmad Sana Oman Modification of a turbulence model to analyze oscillatory boundary layers on a rough surface

Mahbuba Aktar Bangladesh Trace metal concentrations in the green-lipped mussel Perna Viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) collected From Maheshkhali Channel, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

M.Masood Haghshenas Iran Analytical study on use of public transport for reduce the impact of climate change (Anzali Port – The Caspian Sea)

Rafindde Ramli Malaysia The properties of ceramic materials as artificial substrate for coral

17:30 18:00 Session 9: Recommendations

Chairperson: Rapporteur:

Presidents & rapporteurs of the differentes sessions

18:00 18:30 Jury of Appreciation: Distribution of 04 certificates of excellence for the best oral and posters presentations to

the young scientists. Closing Ceremony:

Prof. Dr Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Zaleha bt Kamarudin, Rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

Prof. Dr Abdelouahab Chouikhi, Executive Director of INOC

20:00 DINER

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rehabilitation and restoration.

2. Marine Ecology & Biodiversity

Ali A. Ghani Iraq Acute toxicity of Basrah regular crude oil to two species of Garmat Ali River invertebrates: Viviparus bengalensis & Parhyale basrensis

Mahshid Jalili

Iran Investigation on Hormuz Strait’s phytoplankton with an emphasis on

Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) species

Maryam Hakim Elahi Iran ECOPATH model of the Persian Gulf coastal ecosystem

Mahmoud Ghayyem Ashrafi

Iran The Persian Gulf sensitive marine coastal ecosystems, challenges and solutions

Aziza Glid

Tunisia Population genetic structure of three Epinephelus species: E.Aeneus,

E.Costae And E.Marginatus in the Mediterranean Sea.

Benmalek Yamina

Algeria Effect of temperature and Na Cl concentration on the diversity of marine

bacteria

Imad J. Al-Shaw

Iraq The role of some ecological factors in stimulating growth of the some dinoflagellates in North West Arabian Gulf

Talib A. Khalaf

Iraq Composition, abundance and distribution of zooplankton in the Iraqi marine and brackish waters.

Amani Ayadi

Tunisia Contribution to study the fishing of the “Ouzef” in Gabes region (South

Tunisia, South Mediterranean Sea)

Mona, kh. Khalil

Egypt Dissolved trace metals in the waters of three distinguished parts of Abu-Kir

Bay, Alexandria, Egypt.

Alouache S. Algeria Assessment of antibiotic resistance of coliform isolates recovered from the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis

Fadila Tazerouti

Algeria

An exceptional parasitism: the amphibdellatidae (monogenea, platyhelmintes) a gill parasites of torpedinidae (elasmobranchii) from Algerian coasts

Mohammad Ali Salari-Aliabadi

Iran Diversity and density of the Nereididae and Syllidae families in the rocky intertidal area of the Bushehr province

Anna Ida Sunaryo Purwiyanto-

Indonesia Heavy metal concentration (Pb and Fe) on east side of river estuary Banyuasin, South Sumatra, Indonesia

Abdolali Movahedinia

Iran Benzo (a) pyrene stress evaluation in Yellowfin Seabream, Acanthopagrus

latus, using circulating thyroid hormone indices

Bentchikou Latifa,

Algeria Quantification of the Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons in the marine sediments

of Algiers coast- Algeria .

Mona Elnaggar

Egypt Heavy metals accumulation in the mantis shrimp Erugosquilla massavensis

of Abu-Qir Bay, the Eastern coast of Alexandria, Egypt

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Saadaoui Abdesselem

Tunisia Diet of common stingray, Dasyatis pastinaca (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Gulf

of Gabes (South-Central Mediterranean)

Rabah Bakour Algeria Assessment of antibiotic and heavy metals resistance of Pseudomonas isolates recovered at inflow and outflow of a wastewater treatment plant of a seaside city in Algeria”

Lobna Boudaya

Tunisia Contribution to the study of macrozoobenthic communities of Skhira Bay

(Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia)

Mouhiddine Mohamed

Morocco Integrated management of the coastal areas between constraints and sustainable development: case Atlantic Central area of Morocco (Casablanca South)

Esmail A. Shakman Libya Reproduction and spawning time of Scorpaena scrofa Linnaeus, 1758 in the western part of the Libyan coast

Kahlifa Faten

Tunisia Followed by the activity of the offshore shrimp fishery Royal Melicertus kerathurus in Sfax governorate

Coskun Eruz Turkey Litter pollution on the coastal cities of the eastern Black Sea

Hichem Kacem

Tunisia Variations of the epidemiologic index of Balistes capriscus (Teleostei: Balistidae) of the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia)

Harun Güçlüsoy Turkey Strengthening the system of marine & coastal protected areas of Turkey: to date results

Zahra Khoshnood Iran Coral reefs bleaching due to global warming and climate changes

Abu Hena Malaysia Shading and grazing effects on seagrass Cymodocea Serrulata and Thalassia Hemperichii in port Dickson, Malaysia

Masanori Sato Japan Diversity of Nereidid Polychaete species in Asian estuaries

Muhammad Hamizan Yusof

Malaysia Study on suspended sediment and ammonia distribution pattern in Tioman Island

Mohd Fikri Akmal Khodzari

Malaysia Study on coral diversity and distribution at four selected areas in Tioman Island, Malaysia

Anidha Nathan Malaysia Identification and cell abundance of marine benthic phytoplankton from two species of seagrass

Siti Nor Rahaida Harun Malaysia New record of Cochlodinium Sp. in Perak coastal water of peninsular Malaysia

Sahar F. Mehanna Egypt Biological Study, distribution and biomass of the Arabian Scad

Trachurus Indicus (Nekarsov, 1966) in the Arabian Sea coast of Oman

Etayeb, K. S. Libya The impact of climate change on population trends of marine birds in

Libya.

Arab A.

Algeria Seasonal variations of the Alburnus alburnus’ sexual stages

(Cyprinid) and their relationship with the environmental parameters in Keddara dam Algeria.

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Mona, Kh. Khalil Egypt Dissolved trace metals in the waters of three distinguished parts of Abu-Kir Bay, Alexandria, Egypt.

Habib Ayadi Tunisia Dynamics of the nitrogen and phosphorus flows in a SFAX solar

saltern in an arid AREA (Sfax, Tunisia). 3. Biotechnology & Marine Natural Products

Khaled Bellassoued

Tunisia Cytotoxic effect of the extracts of Sarpa sarpa organs on cell culture correlation under toxic phytoplankton proliferation

Hanan Mohamed Khairy

Egypt

Seasonal variation of some antioxidant and mineral content of three common seaweeds collected from the rocky site near Boughaz El-Maadya, Abu-Qir Bay, Alexandria, Egypt

Daryush Zalaghei

Iran Genetical study of Iranian giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium

rosenbergii)

Laribi- Habchi Hassiba

Algeria Toxicity of purified chitinases produced from marine biomass, Scorpion Fish against a pest of leguminous plants: Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius, 1775).

Maryam Eidizadeh

Iran Treatment heavy metals of industrial wastewater with two microalgae (Chlorella vulgaris and Nannochloropsis oculata).

4. Aquaculture & Fisheries

Meslem Haoui Nabila

Algeria 1 : Shellfish aquaculture in Algeria current situation and Development Prospects

Aymen Hadj Taieb

Tunisia Fecundity study on Diplodus vulgaris (TELEOST, SPARIDAE) from the Gulf of Gabes-Tunisia.

Mohd Azim Malaysia Temporal and spatial distribution of fish assemblage in the Marudu Bay, Sabah, Malaysia.

Ghomari Sidi Mohamed Algeria Morphological characterization and determination of fatty-acid profile of

the Artemia populations from Algerian saltworks.

Syusaku Kadowaki Japan Land based abalone culture in re-circulating systems using a recycled freezer container

ARAB Abdeslem

Algeria Growth of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca L., 1758) of the northern Algerian dams

Boubechiche Zakia

Algeria Comparison of wild and cultured gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata): chemical composition and sensory properties.

Yukinori Mukai Malaysia Rearing of grouper juveniles using a demand feeding system with an infrared light sensor

Arab Yasmine Ilham Algeria Growth of Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Cyprinid fish from an Algerian

dam lake).

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Sofia Borsali Algeria Water Quality of the catchment area of Wadi Rhiou and its impact on fish’s

repopulations

Amir Jaferian Iran Fish milt and sperm morphological study of chemical variables Barbus

xanthopterus (Heckel, 1847)

A. Matallah-Boutiba

Algeria Selection of Lactobacilli from Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)’s intestine providing new probiotic strains in aquaculture.

Fazia Hamza Algeria Prohatschekia Mediterranea N.Sp (Copepoda: Hatschekiidae) A new parasitic species on Scorpaenid fish off Algeria

Amira Farzana Samat Malaysia Growth, condition factor, maturity, gonadal development and spawning of fork-tail Threadfin Bream (Nemipterus Furcosus) in the coastal water of Pahang

Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman

Malaysia Temporal variation in growth, condition factor and Gonadosomatic Index of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) in the coastal water of Pahang.

Sahar F. Mehanna Egypt Population dynamics of grey mullet Mugil Cephalus Associated with seagrass community in Bardawil Lagoon, Northern Sinai, Egypt.

Sahar F. Mehanna Egypt Stock assessment of threadfin bream Nemipterus Zysron (Bleeker, 1857) in the Sea of Oman, Sultanate of Oman.

Meslem-Haoui N. Algeria Growth performance of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas (Thunberc), Algeria: Preliminary Results.

Amir Jaferian Iran Study on the Morphological Features of Milt and some Chemical Parameters of Seminal plasma in Barbubs barbulus (Heckel, 1847

Amir Jaferian Iran Carcass and meat quality related to the morphological characterization of

four commercial farmed Carp species in Khuzestan province – Iran