Publications by authors named "Safaa Abdel Ghani"

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  • Bivalves are important for the environment and economy, frequently used to monitor pollutants in aquatic ecosystems.
  • This study examines trace metals, PAHs, OCPs, and microplastics in three types of bivalves from the Gulf of Suez, marking the first look at microplastics in these marine creatures from this area.
  • Findings revealed that 72% of the bivalve samples contained microplastics, identified four types of them, and suggested that some pollutants may pose low risks to human health, with minimal hydrocarbon pollution detected.
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Seawater contamination with heavy metals (HMs) as a result of anthropogenic activities is a global challenge due to its negative impacts on marine environments and coastal communities. This study investigates the distribution of HMs (Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Cd, Ni and Co) and assesses the quality of surface and bottom seawater. Samples were collected in winter 2020 and summer 2021 from eleven sectors along the eastern Egyptian Mediterranean Sea coast.

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Microplastics (MPs) constitute the majority of marine plastic litter. The pollution caused by MPs has been categorized as a gradual and persistent crisis, but little is known about its extent along the shores of the Red Sea, particularly on the Egyptian side. The Red Sea is a rapidly developing region and home to critical ecosystems with high levels of endemism.

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El-Burullus Lake is the second largest coastal lagoon in Egypt in addition to its connection to the Mediterranean Sea. In this study, geochemical fractionations of heavy metals (Fe, Pb, Cd, Cu, Cr and Zn) were investigated after the great efforts made to rehabilitate and restore the lake by the Egyptian Government. The results indicated that F4 (residual fraction) was the dominant fraction for all studied metals followed by F3 (oxidizable fraction).

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Plastic waste is a major threat to various marine ecosystems. Due to being semi-enclosed basin with dense population, the Mediterranean Sea has been considered as a hot spot for plastic pollution. Alexandria was listed as one of the major cities contributing to plastic waste in the eastern Mediterranean basin.

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Microplastics (MPs) contamination has become a global concern with potential impacts on the marine environment. Alexandria is the second-largest city in Egypt and a significant contributor of plastic litter inputs into the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The current study provides an in-depth analysis of the plastic particles accumulated along Alexandria beaches.

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