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    <title>Fisheries of the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf: A Comparative Assessment</title>
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    <description>Title: Fisheries of the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf: A Comparative Assessment
Authors: Priya Ranjan Mishra1; Adil Sidahmed Omer Ahmed1, 2
Abstract: The Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf are ecologically distinct yet socio-economically&#xD;
vital marine systems, where fisheries underpin food security, livelihoods,&#xD;
and coastal economies in the Middle East. This review presents a comparative&#xD;
assessment of fisheries status, exploitation patterns, drivers of illegal, unreported,&#xD;
and unregulated (IUU) fishing, and governance capacity in both regions, synthesizing&#xD;
peer-reviewed studies, regional assessments, and institutional data.&#xD;
Results indicate that 60% - 75% of stocks in the Red Sea and 70% - 85% in the&#xD;
Arabian Gulf are fully exploited or overexploited, with declining catch-perunit-&#xD;
effort (CPUE) and reduced mean trophic levels, reflecting “fishing down&#xD;
the food web”. Despite shared pressures, the regions differ markedly in ecological&#xD;
and institutional context. The Red Sea’s high biodiversity and complex reef&#xD;
habitats support predominantly artisanal, multi-species fisheries, offering some&#xD;
ecological resilience but leaving high-value demersal species vulnerable to targeted&#xD;
exploitation. In contrast, the Arabian Gulf’s lower biodiversity, extreme&#xD;
environmental conditions, and mechanized, species-focused fisheries heighten&#xD;
susceptibility to overfishing. IUU fishing is a significant driver of unsustainable&#xD;
exploitation in both regions, influenced primarily by socio-economic pressures&#xD;
(35% - 40%), governance gaps (25% - 30%), environmental stressors&#xD;
(15% - 20%), and technological or market incentives (15% - 20%). Regional differences,&#xD;
such as weak monitoring and limited compliance in the Red Sea versus&#xD;
fleet overcapacity in the Arabian Gulf, create reinforcing feedback loops of&#xD;
declining biomass, reduced CPUE, and escalating fishing pressure. The study&#xD;
highlights the urgent need for ecosystem-based, region-specific fisheries management&#xD;
that integrates ecological complexity, socio-economic dependence,&#xD;
and governance capacity. Strengthening monitoring, surveillance, fleet regulation,&#xD;
data integration, and regional cooperation is essential to break the overfishing-&#xD;
IUU cycle and ensure long-term sustainability and resilience of these&#xD;
marine ecosystems</description>
    <dc:date>2026-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Review on Fish Identification Tools and Their Importance in Biodiversity and Fisheries Assessments</title>
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    <description>Title: Review on Fish Identification Tools and Their Importance in Biodiversity and Fisheries Assessments
Authors: Adil Sidahmed Omer</description>
    <dc:date>2017-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Environmental Toxicology</title>
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    <description>Title: Environmental Toxicology
Authors: Adil Sidahmed Omer Ahmed</description>
    <dc:date>2024-08-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>On some reproductive aspects of the Sky Emperor, Lethrinus mahsena (Pieces) in the Sudanese Red Sea</title>
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    <description>Title: On some reproductive aspects of the Sky Emperor, Lethrinus mahsena (Pieces) in the Sudanese Red Sea
Authors: Adil S. O. Abu Degoon; Sayed M . Ali</description>
    <dc:date>2013-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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