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, 2020
The Bons Sinais Estuary, located in the central Mozambique, with the highest tidal range in the Western Indian Ocean, is shallow ( ∼ 10m), long ( ∼ 28km) and receives freshwater only during the wet season.
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The Bons Sinais Estuary, located in the central Mozambique, with the highest tidal range in the Western Indian Ocean, is shallow ( ∼ 10m), long ( ∼ 28km) and receives freshwater only during the wet season.
A. M. Hoguane +4 more
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Biological aspects of fish species from subsistence fisheries in “Bons Sinais” estuary, Mozambique
, 2020Knowledge on biological aspects of commercially exploited fish is an important tool for assessing and managing of data-poor fisheries. In this study, we have collected information on biological aspects of commercial fish species, namely in the Bons ...
E. Costa +4 more
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Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 1993
Bernard Horn teaches American literature, mythology, and technical writing at Framingham State College in Massachusetts. This essay and one which is appearing in the Spring 1993 Essays in Literature are part of his ongoing study of Numbers, entitled In Wilderness . He has completed a manuscript, Facing the Fires: Conversations with A. B. Yehoshua , and
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Bernard Horn teaches American literature, mythology, and technical writing at Framingham State College in Massachusetts. This essay and one which is appearing in the Spring 1993 Essays in Literature are part of his ongoing study of Numbers, entitled In Wilderness . He has completed a manuscript, Facing the Fires: Conversations with A. B. Yehoshua , and
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2017
The Sinai Peninsula is currently recognized as one of the central regions for biodiversity in the Middle East by the World Conservation Union. It is rich both in the number of species and the high percentage of endemics. The roughness in geomorphology leads to differentiation of enormous number of microhabitats and landforms which resulted in ...
Monier M. Abd El-Ghani +3 more
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The Sinai Peninsula is currently recognized as one of the central regions for biodiversity in the Middle East by the World Conservation Union. It is rich both in the number of species and the high percentage of endemics. The roughness in geomorphology leads to differentiation of enormous number of microhabitats and landforms which resulted in ...
Monier M. Abd El-Ghani +3 more
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Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1928
Lieut.‐Colonel A. C., Parker D.S.O.
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Lieut.‐Colonel A. C., Parker D.S.O.
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The Geographical Journal, 1953
Before describing the land, I want first to say a word or two about the people of Sinai. Not all are Bedouins. Here and there, in the palm groves of Qatia and Feiran, are the descendants of earlier invaders who have lost face by taking to cultivation. In the region round the turquoise mines are miners who are descended, perhaps, from those who worked ...
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Before describing the land, I want first to say a word or two about the people of Sinai. Not all are Bedouins. Here and there, in the palm groves of Qatia and Feiran, are the descendants of earlier invaders who have lost face by taking to cultivation. In the region round the turquoise mines are miners who are descended, perhaps, from those who worked ...
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