
Fikrat M Hassan
(a) Professional Preparation:
College of Science, Department of Biology, University of Basra, Basra, Iraq; Major: Aquatic Biology; Degree: B.S., year: 1983.
College of Science, Department of Biology, University of Basra, Basra, Iraq; Major: Aquatic Biology; Degree: M.S., year: 1988.
University of Babylon, College of Science,; Major: Aquatic Ecology; Degree: Ph.D., year: 1998.
(b) Appointments:
2016- present: A member of College Council, College of Science for Women, Univ. Baghdad.
2012-2016: Head Department, Department of biology, Univ. Of Baghdad.
2010-2012: Postgraduate Acting Department, Department of biology, Univ. Baghdad.
2007-2009: Vice-cultural counselor- Stockholm.
2001-2004: Head Department, Department of biology, Univ. Babylon.
1998-2000: Acting Head Department, Department of biology, Univ. Babylon.
1994- 1997: Instructor for Ecology and Phycology, Univ. Babylon.
1989-1994: Instructor for General Biology and Phycology, Univ. Babylon.
(c) Synergistic Activities:
1. Drinking water quality control, Univ. of Babylon,Technical consultation, 1990-1994
2. Post-graduated students, Univ. of Babylon and niv. Baghdad, Scientific consultation, 2001-2003.
3. Participate in the Canada-Iraq Marshlands Initiative (CIMI).
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Address: Arrastt, baghdad, Iraq
College of Science, Department of Biology, University of Basra, Basra, Iraq; Major: Aquatic Biology; Degree: B.S., year: 1983.
College of Science, Department of Biology, University of Basra, Basra, Iraq; Major: Aquatic Biology; Degree: M.S., year: 1988.
University of Babylon, College of Science,; Major: Aquatic Ecology; Degree: Ph.D., year: 1998.
(b) Appointments:
2016- present: A member of College Council, College of Science for Women, Univ. Baghdad.
2012-2016: Head Department, Department of biology, Univ. Of Baghdad.
2010-2012: Postgraduate Acting Department, Department of biology, Univ. Baghdad.
2007-2009: Vice-cultural counselor- Stockholm.
2001-2004: Head Department, Department of biology, Univ. Babylon.
1998-2000: Acting Head Department, Department of biology, Univ. Babylon.
1994- 1997: Instructor for Ecology and Phycology, Univ. Babylon.
1989-1994: Instructor for General Biology and Phycology, Univ. Babylon.
(c) Synergistic Activities:
1. Drinking water quality control, Univ. of Babylon,Technical consultation, 1990-1994
2. Post-graduated students, Univ. of Babylon and niv. Baghdad, Scientific consultation, 2001-2003.
3. Participate in the Canada-Iraq Marshlands Initiative (CIMI).
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Address: Arrastt, baghdad, Iraq
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Chaetomorpha is commonly known as “Spaghetti algae”. It is a green alga belongs to the family Cladophoraceae. The specimen was collected from nutrient-rich, shallow environment of Sandspit backwaters mangrove area which is connected with the Arabian Sea through Manora Channel. Mangrove forest comprises of only one species Avicennia marina
andprovides good feeding, sheltering and breeding ground for many species of birds giving significant importance by providing a representative wetland ecosystem close to the mega city.
observed on the plants. Some epiphyton species, such as Gomphonema
paravalum, Ulnaria acus, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Navicula gregaria, and Nitzschia amphibian arerecorded in the river and are considered bioindicators for determining the water quality. By applying the recommended indices as mentioned in the text you have to
recognize the trophic, saprobic, and halobic status of the investigated area based on the identified species. Based on the overall outputs of this study it is anticipated that the Diyala River is getting a pollution load; the level of pollution must be determined (betamesosaprobic,alpha mesosaprobic, polysaprobic) that needs to be overcome.
Chaetomorpha is commonly known as “Spaghetti algae”. It is a green alga belongs to the family Cladophoraceae. The specimen was collected from nutrient-rich, shallow environment of Sandspit backwaters mangrove area which is connected with the Arabian Sea through Manora Channel. Mangrove forest comprises of only one species Avicennia marina
andprovides good feeding, sheltering and breeding ground for many species of birds giving significant importance by providing a representative wetland ecosystem close to the mega city.
observed on the plants. Some epiphyton species, such as Gomphonema
paravalum, Ulnaria acus, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Navicula gregaria, and Nitzschia amphibian arerecorded in the river and are considered bioindicators for determining the water quality. By applying the recommended indices as mentioned in the text you have to
recognize the trophic, saprobic, and halobic status of the investigated area based on the identified species. Based on the overall outputs of this study it is anticipated that the Diyala River is getting a pollution load; the level of pollution must be determined (betamesosaprobic,alpha mesosaprobic, polysaprobic) that needs to be overcome.