Litter on the beaches of the Red Sea of Yemen |
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Authors: | Nabil Abdo Ahmed Al-Shwafi Abdulhakim Mohsen Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | 1.Earth & Environmental Sciences Department, Faculty of Science,Sana’a’ University,Sana’a,Republic of Yemen;2.G.M. of Marine Environment Protection Directorate,Maritime Affairs Authority,Sana’a,Republic of Yemen;3.Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Education of Radfan,University of Aden,Aden,Republic of Yemen |
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Abstract: | Distribution of litter: ropes, netting, lamb bulbs, foot wear, plastic bags, bottles, aluminum cans, cardboard, wood loges, rubber, polystyrene blocks and plastic sheets accumulating on Red Sea beaches of Yemen were examined. The results of the study reflected these wastes to be varied from a region to region but they were similar in almost all-coastal areas. Most of the litter were plastics including food bags, oil and water bottles, bait bags, and also vehicles tires. Most of pollution occurred from the sea, due to the heavy traffic and to the fishing vessels, which fish in the area. |
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