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Evaluation of the ecological health and food chain on the shores of four River Nile Islands, Egypt

Authors :
Adel A, Abdelmageed
Radwan G Abd, Ellah
Amaal M, Abdel-Satar
Soad S Abdel, Gawad
Nehad, Khalifa
Shymaa S, Zaher
Amal A, Othman
Dalia M, Belal
Howayda H Abd, El-Hady
Salem G, Salem
Mohamed H, Abdo
Amany M, Haroon
Alaa, El-Far
Mahmoud H, Hegab
Engy, Elhaddad
Dina M, El-Sherif
Afify D G, Al-Afify
Source :
Environmental monitoring and assessment. 194(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of human activities on the ecological health and food chain at the shores of four Nile Islands in Great Cairo including El-Qeratten, El-Waraq, El-Zamalek, and El-Manial. Water quality, bacteria, phytoplankton, benthic algae, zooplankton, macrobenthic invertebrates, and bony fishes were examined at each island shore over two seasons including the lowest and the highest flow (February and July 2020, respectively). The obtained results showed that the average values of most of the chemicals in Nile Island's water were within the Egyptian water quality limits. Discriminant analysis of physicochemical factors revealed a similarity between El-Waraq and El-Qerateen and between El-Manial and El-Zamalek. El-Qeratten was the most polluted island. It has the highest total and fecal coliform bacteria count (3.155 and 3.050 Log MPN/100 mL, respectively). El-Zamalek shores have the highest phytoplankton (33,582 cells × 10

Details

ISSN :
15732959
Volume :
194
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental monitoring and assessment
Accession number :
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