Curriculum Vitae

  1. Personal Information

Last Name: Tahoun    First Name:Al-Azab  Middle Name:Mohamed Al-Azab.    

Birth Date: 15 March, 1975.                                                                  Nationality   : Egyptian.   Religion: Muslim

ID. No.   : 2750315 1603592 

Address: Alsalam 1. Faysal, Suez, Egypt.

Mobile      :  +20 100 627 9620.       Marital Status     : Married.      

Military Service: Exempted (14-10-2000).

Assistant Prof. of Aquaculture at Aquaculture Dept., Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez Univ. March 2012-May 2017.

Associated prof. & Head of Aquaculture at Aquaculture Dept., Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez university- Egypt. Academic year 2017-2018

Associated prof. of Aquaculture at Aquaculture Dept., Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University- Egypt. Tel: +20623674263 – 0623674264.

Professor of aquaculture nutrition. Dept., Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University- Egypt. Tel: +20623674263 – 0623674264.

Head of Navigation Department. Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University- Egypt. Tel: +20623674263 – 0623674264.

E-mail Address: azab.tahoun@frc.suezuni.edu.eg          azab_tahoun@yahoo.com  

(2) Academic Information

- Bachelor Degree: 1997, B.Sc., Animal Production Department, Kafr El-Sheikh Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University, Egypt, general grade "Very Good with Honor Degree 81.78%".

- M.Sc. Degree: 2002, M.Sc., Animal Production Department, Faculty of agriculture, Tanta university, kafr el-sheikh, Egypt, addressed with

"Effect of some environmental factors on growth performance and feed utilization of some warm water fishes in earthen ponds and glass aquaria".

- Ph. D Degree: 2007, Ph. D. Animal production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, kafr El-sheikh university, kafr El-sheikh, Egypt, addressed with

 "Studies on some factors affecting the production and reproduction of Nile tilapia".

(3) Languages:-

- Arabic Language: Mother tongue. 

- English Language: good in reading and writing.

(4) Employment History:-

National Research Center, Division of Agricultural and Biological Research, Animal Production Department

  • Period (February 2000 - September 2002).  Job Title: Research Fellow (Demonstrator),
  • Period September 2002 – August 2007. Job Title (Assistant Researcher of Aquaculture).
  • Period (August 2007-March 2013 Job Title (Researcher of Aquaculture).

Department of Aquaculture Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  • Period (March 2012- May 2017), Assist. Prof. of Aquaculture, Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez University.
  • Period (May, 2017) Associate Prof. of Aquaculture, Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez University.
  • Period 24-8-2017 till 31-7-2018 Associate Prof. of Aquaculture and Head of Aquaculture Department.
  • Professor of Fish nutrition Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez Univ (1-8-2022 till now).
  • Head of maritime Navigation Department Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez Univ (1-8-2022 till now).

Department of Aquaculture Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  • Period (31 May, 2017- now), Job title Associate Prof. of Aquaculture, Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez University.

 (5) Research Activities:

Intensive aquaculture, Fish and shrimp production. Reproduction, Nutrition, Feeding and Aquafeeds formulation technology, algae and mass culture. Biofloc based aquaculture system.

(6) Fields with special interests:-

General Aquaculture production systems- Pond farming management. Sustainable aquaculture and development- water quality control. Nutrition.  Feeding and aquafeeds formulation technology. Aquaponics system. Biofloc based aquaculture. Periphyton based aquaculture. Algae and mass culture. Nanotechnology in aquaculture. Fish reproduction and hatching techniques-.

 (7) List of Publications:-

  1. Hammouda, Y. A. F.; Zaki El-Din M. M. A.; Ibrahim, M. A.-R.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2005). ″Effect of stocking density and diet composition on growth performance and feed utilization of mono-sex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings. Egypt. J. Agric. Res., 2 (2):871-891.
  2. Hammouda, Y. A. F., Ibrahim, M.A-R.; Zaki El-Din, M. M. A.; Eid, A. M. S.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2008). Effect of dietary protein levels and sources on reproductive performance and seed quality of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) broodstock. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, 1 (A):55-78.
  3. Ibrahim, M.A-R.; Hammouda, Y. A. F.; Zaki El-Din, M. M. A.; Eid, A. M. S.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2008). Effect of dietary protein levels and sources on growth performance and feed utilization of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) broodstock. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, 1 (B): 251-274.
  4. Hammouda, Y. A.; Ibrahim, M. A-R; Zaki El-Din, M. M. ; Eid, A. S. ; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2008). Influence of broodstock size and feeding regime on reproductive performance and seed quality of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L) under the conditions of hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Egyptian Journal of Applied Agricultural Research (NRC), 1 (1): 21-39.
  5. Magouz, F. I.; Ibrahim, M. A-R; Hammouda, Y. A. F; Zaki El-Din, M. M.; Eid, A. S. and Tahoun, A. M. (2009). Effect of broodstock size and feeding regime on growth performance, feed utilization of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus reared in a hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Egyptian Journal of Applied Agricultural Research (NRC), 2 (1): 49-67.     
  6. Abo- State, H.A.; Tahoun, A. M. and Hammouda, Y. A. (2009). Effect of replacement of soybean meal by DDG'S combined with commercial phytase on Nile tilapia (Oreochomis niloticus) fingerlings Growth performance and Feed utilization. American- Eurasian J. Agric and Environ. Sci; 5(4): 473-479.
  7. Tahoun, A. M.; Abo-state, H. A. and Hammouda, Y. A. (2009). Effect of adding Commercial phytase to DDGS based on the performance and feed utilization of Nile tilapia (Oreochomis niloticus) fingerlings. American- Eurasian J. Agric. and Environ. Sci; 5(4): 550-555.
  8. Eid, A. S.; Ibrahim, M. A.; Hammouda, Y. F.; Tahoun, A. M. and Abo- state, H. A. (2009). Effect of Fertilization and feeding regimen on growth performance of mono- sex and Mixed- sex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in earthen ponds. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds 12 (3) special Issue: 883-904.
  9. Tahoun, A. M.; Mabroke, R. S.; El-Haroun, E. R. and Suloma, A. (2011). Effect of exogenous enzyme supplementation on reproductive performance of broodstock Nile tilapia reared in a hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. and Fish. 15 (3): 525-537.
  10. Rania S. Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Ehab R. El-Haroun, and Ashraf Suloma (2012). Influence of dietary protein on growth, reproduction, seed chemical composition and larval survival rate of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) broodstocks of different size group under hapa- in- pond hatchery system. Journal of the Arabian Aquaculture Society.  7(2) 203-220.
  11. Mabroke, R. S.; Tahoun, A. M.; Suloma, A. and El-Haroun, E. R. (2013).  Evaluation of Meat and Bone Meal and Mono-Sodium Phosphate as Supplemental Dietary Phosphorus Sources for Broodstock Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Under the Conditions of Hapa-in- Pond System. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 13: 11-18.
  12. Tahoun, A. M.; Suloma, A. M., Hammouda, Y. A., Abo-State, H, A. and EL-Haroun, E. H. (2013).  The effect of stocking different ratios of Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, Striped Mullet Mugil cephalus and Thin-Lipped Mullet Liza ramada in polyculture ponds on biomass yield, feed efficiency and production economic. North American Journal of Aquaculture, 75:4, 548-555.
  13. Nabil F. Abd Al-Hakim; Esam H. Rizkalla ; Mohsen S. Hessen; Al-Azab Tahoun and Khalfalla, A. I. (2013). Comparative study for the production of the male Nile tilapia between inter-specific hybridization and hormonal sex reversal. Egypt. J. of Aquat. Biol. & Fish., Vol. 17 No. 2, ISSN 1110- 6131.
  14. Nabil F. abd Al-Hakim1; Mohsen Saleh; Ahmed Z. hegazi, Ayman Ibrahim Khalfalla Aly. and AlAzab M. Tahoun. (2013). Induction of mono-sex (male tilapia) population by inter-specific hybridization and hormonal sex reversal of Nile tilapia. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. & Fish., 17, (1): 23-33.
  15. Abo-Taleb M.A.A.; El-Sherbiny M.A; Elnady M. A.; Hassanien, H. A.; Suloma A. and Tahoun A.M. (2014).  Combined effects of periphyton substrate and alternate day feeding strategy on growth performance of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. under green water tank culture. Egy. J. aquac. 4, (2): 13-26.
  16.  Abdel-Fattah M. El-Sayed, Hanan A. Abo-State and Al-Azab Tahoun (2016) Evaluation of Guar Meal as a Dietary Protein Source for Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in Hapa-in-pond System. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. ISSN 1816-4927.

DOI: 10.3923/jfas.2016.

  1. Suloma A, El-Husseiny O., El-Haroun E, Salim H, Tahoun A (2017). Re-evaluation of the Effect of Daily and Within-Day Mixed Feeding Schedules of Varying Dietary Protein Content on the Growth Performance of Nile Tilapia Fry Using Constant Ingredient Composition. J Aquac Res Development S2: 009. doi:10.4172/2155-9546.S2-009.
  2. Suloma A, Tahoun AM, Mabrok RS (2017). Development of Brood-stock Diets for Nile tilapia Under Hapa-in-Pond Hatchery System; Optimal Dietary Vitamin C Level for the Optimum Reproductive Performance and Fry Survival. J Aquac Res Development S2: 010. doi:10.4172/2155-9546.S2-010.
  3. Abo-State, H., and Tahoun A.M. (2017). The positive contributions of probiotic supplementation and artificial substrate to growth performance, feed utilization of Nile tilapia. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds (2017), 20 (1): 125-136.
  4. Abo-State, H., Tahoun A. and Brown, M.L. (2017). Spray-dried spirulina (Spirulina platensis) as growth promoter for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) under lab and field scale condition. Egypt. J. of Nutrition and Feeds. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds, 20 (1): 137-147.
  5. Abo-state, H. A. and Tahoun a. (2017).Effect of saccharomyces cerevisiae on seed production and fry performance of Oreochromis niloticus broodstock. Bioscience Research, 14 (4):1175-1181.
  6. Abo-state, h. A. And Tahoun A. (2017). Effect of l-carnitine on reproductive performance and fry performance of Nile tilapia broodstock. Bioscience Research, 2017 14 (4): 1182-1189.
  7. Mabroke, R. S., El-Husseiny, O. M., Zidan, A. E. N. F., Tahoun, A. A., & Suloma, A. (2019). Floc meal as potential substitute for soybean meal in tilapia diets under biofloc system conditions. Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 37(1), 313-320
  8. Amer, M. A., Zaki, F. M., Tahoun, A., & Said, M. M. (2021). Effects of 17 α-methyltestosterone and tribulus terrestris extract on sex ratio and gonads histology of red tilapia hybrid. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 24 (2), 189-198.
  9. Mabroke, R. S., Zidan, A. E. N. F., Tahoun, A. A., Mola, H. R., Abo-State, H., & Suloma, A. (2021). Feeding frequency affect feed utilization of tilapia under biofloc system condition during nursery phase. Aquaculture Reports, 19, 100625.
  10. M Zaki, F., M Said, M., Tahoun, A. A., & Amer, M. (2021). Evaluation of Different Sex Reversal Treatments in Red Tilapia Hybrid. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 25(1), 279-292.
  11. Abdel-Tawwab, M., El-Ashram, A. M., Tahoun, A. A., Abdel-Razek, N., & Awad, S. M. (2021). Effects of dietary sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) oil on the performance, antioxidants and immunity welfare, and resistance of Indian shrimp (Penaeus indicus) against Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection. Aquaculture Nutrition, 27 (4), 1244-1254.
  12. Abdel-Tawwab, M., Abdel-Razek, N., Tahoun, A. A., Awad, S. M., & Ahmed, M. (2022). Effects of dietary supplementation of chamomile oil on Indian shrimp (Penaeus indicus) performance, innate immunity welfare, and resistance to Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection. Aquaculture, 522 738045.
  13. Tahoun, Al-Azab, Mohamed. (2022). Addition of commercial probiotic (Lactobacillus delbruekii and L. Fermentum) in red tilapia broodstock diet in different rearing systems’. I- effects on reproductive performance and larval quality. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds. Accepted manuscript for publication. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds 25 (1): 123-134.

(8) Professional Membership:-

  1. Egyptian Society for Nutrition and Feeds, Ain shams University, Egypt.
  2. Egyptian Society for animal production.  Cairo University
  3. Egyptian society for aquaculture, Suez Canal University.
  4. Egyptian journal for youth and environment projects, Suez governorate
  5. Young Researchers Society, National Research Center
  6. Serving as a reviewer of aquaculture nutrition magazine.
  7. Serving as a reviewer of Bioflux journal.

Conference list of publications (9)

  1. Ibrahim, M. A.-R.; Hammouda, Y. A. F.; Zaki El-Din, M. M. A.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2006). "Effect of feeding regime on growth performance and feed utilization of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and grey mullet (Liza ramada) reared in earthen ponds as a poly-culture system". Proceeding of the Firs Scientific Conference on "Recent Advances of Aquaculture", 13-15 December, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
  2. Khalfalla, M. M; Hammouda, Y. A.; Tahoum, A. M. and Abo- state, H. A. (2008). Effect of broodstock sex ratio on growth and reproductive performance of blue tilapia (Oreochromis. aureus) reared in Hapas. 8th International symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture 115-125Cairo, Egypt.
  3. Suloma, A.; El-Husseiny, O.; Mabroke, R. S. and Tahoun, A. M. (2010). Effect of within-day feeding strategies on Nile tilapia fry performance: step towards deliver diets vary in nutrients proportion in terms of meal timing. Proceeding of the 14th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition & Feeding, May 31- June 4, Qingdao, People Republic of China. PP 116.
  4. El-Haroun, E.; Mabroke, R. S.; Tahoun, A. M. and Suloma, A. (2011). Phosphorus values in meat and meat and bone meal, compare to monosodium phosphate for Nile tilapia broodstock reared in a hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Proceeding of the 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum, April 21-25, PP17.Shanghai Ocean University, people Republic of China.
  5. Tahoun, A. M. (2011). Polyculture of mullet and tilapia in Egypt: recent advance. Proceeding of the first annual workshop of the Egyptian Society of environment and aquatic Animal Health" Impact of aquatic animal diseases on the aquatic environment: health, ecological and epidemiological perspectives. September 10-14, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Cairo University, PP 61-68.Cairo Egypt.
  6. Tahoun, A. M.; Hammouda, Y. F.; Suloma, A.; Abo-State, H. and El-haroun, E. (2011). The potential of mixed culture of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, stripped mullets Mugil cephalus and thin-lipped mullet Liza ramada in increase fish production and improve the pond environment. Proceeding of the 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum, April 21-25, Shanghai Ocean University, people Republic of China. PP35.
  7. Rania S. Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Ehab. R. El-Haroun, Ashraf Suloma (2012) Development of broodstock diets for Nile tilapia under hapa- in- pond hatchery system. XV International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding Molde, Norway • 4-7 June 2012 Norway.
  8. Ashraf Suloma, Abd El-Naem  F.A Zidan, Rania S Mabroke and Azab M. Tahoun (2014). Biofloc system from lab to field: more pros than cons. Arabian aquaculture Conference & Exposition. Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha) Alexandria University Alexandria EGYPT 6-8 MAY 2014. Egypt
  9. Abo- State, H. Abdel-Fattah M., El-Sayed, Tahoun A.M. (2015). Evaluation of guar meal as a dietary protein source for Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus reared in hapa-in-pond system. Middle East Aquaculture Forum (MEAF) - Dubai 5-6 April. United Arab Emirates.
  10. Abd El-Naem F.A Zidan, Ashraf Suloma, Rania S Mabroke and Tahoun A. M. (2015). Effect of water temperature on biofloc formation. Middle East Aquaculture Forum (MEAF) - Dubai 5-6 April. United Arab Emirates.
  11. Ashraf Suloma,  Rania S Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Abd El-Naem  F.A  Zidan, Osama M. El-Husseiny, Wael El-Menofy, Mohamed H.M. El-Shafiey and Hesham R.A. Mola (2015). Investigation of the contribution of microbial biofloc to nitrogen removal under different environmental conditions using PCR-DGGE technique. World Aquaculture 2015, Jeju, Korea, 26-30 May.
  12. Ashraf Suloma, Rania S Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Abd El-Naem  F.A Zidan and Mohamed H.M. El-Shafiey (2015) Effect of different dietary protein level and C/N ratio on tilapia performance in zero-water exchange biofloc culture tanks. The ICAI 2015 “5th International Conference of Aquaculture Indonesia”. The theme for ICAI 2015 is “Sustainable Aquaculture for the Future”. 29 - 31 October 2015 Jakarta. Organized and hosted by Indonesian Aquaculture Society. Indonesia
  13. Ashraf Suloma, Abd El-Naem F.A Zidan, Rania S Mabroke. Tahoun A.M. (2015). Biofloc system from lab to field: more pros than cons. Middle East Aquaculture Forum (MEAF) - Dubai 5-6 April. United Arab Emirates.
  14. Ashraf suloma*, Rania S Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Abd El-Naem. Rumen tank as a novel technique for more sustainable fish production. Aquaculture Europe 2015Rotterdam, Netherlands
  15. Ashraf Suloma,  Rania S Mabroke,  Azab M. Tahoun,  Abd El-Naem  F.A  Zidan and Mohamed H.M. El-Shafiey (2016)  Effect Of Feed Frequency On Tilapia Fingerlings Under Biofloc System. Asian-Pacific Aquaculture, April 26-29, 2016 Surabaya, Indonesia.
  16. Amer, M. A., Zaki, F. M., Tahoun, A., & Said, M. M. (2021). Effects of 17 α-methyltestosterone and tribulus terrestris extract on sex ratio and gonads histology of red tilapia hybrid. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 24(2), 189-198 m October 2021. Hurgada, Egypt.

 (10) Conference and Workshop Proceedings

  1. The first scientific conference on "Recent trends on Aquaculture" organized by Central laboratory for aquaculture Research. 13-15/12/2006. Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
  2. Training Course in preparing the proposal of Research and Development. 16-18/10/2006. Young Researchers Society, National Research Center. Egypt.
  3. The sustainable development of aquaculture Held at the Guest House of Ain Shams University 13-14/1/2008. , Cairo, Egypt
  4. Workshop on Genetic Biomarkers as Indicators for Pollution in Fish, Feb 5-7/2008.  National Research Centre Cairo – Egypt.
  5. “Achievements of Shrimp Farming and Hatchery Development Project”.7/2/2008. Cairo, Egypt Academy of scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt.
  6. Workshop on "Aquaculture Feed Extrusion, Nutrition& Feed Management. 18-19/6/2007 organized by filtration membrane world- American soybean association. Cairo Egypt
  7. Conference of Veterinary Medicine and Consumer Protection" Feb 26-28/2008 National Research Center Cairo. Egypt.
  8. The 2 nd Meeting of the NATIONAL RENDERED ASSOCIATION, Thursday December 18th, 2008, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Cairo, Egypt.
  9. Eighth International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture (ISTA 8). Egypt 12-14/10/2008.
  10. Symposium in Agriculture Wastes and Environmental Wealth, In National Research Centre, Egypt 23 Rd Feb. 2009.
  11. The First International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental safety" Research Center of Egypt. April 14-16, 2009. Cairo, Egypt.
  12. Towards Sustainable Agricultural Environment Conference in National Research Centre, Egypt. 27th April 2009.
  13. Symposium "Aquaculture in the Provinces of the Suez Canal and Sinai Problems and Solutions. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Suez Canal University 12/5/2010. Ismailia, Egypt.
  14. Symposium "Towards a Sustainable Agriculture Environment” National Research Center 24/5/2010 Cairo Egypt.
  15. Third Conference of The Central Laboratory of The Fisheries Research "Fisheries and their role in achieving food security and supporting the national economy in Egypt, Al–Azhar University, 17-18/10/2010. Cairo, Egypt.
  16. The 14 th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition & Feeding, May 31- June 4, Qingdao, China.
  17. First International Conference Of 'Bio-Processing and Application of Microbial Biotechnology in Agriculture" Held in National Research Center of Egypt. 1-3/11/2010.Cairo, Egypt
  18. The 3rd Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Research Conference. 29-30 November and 1st December, 2010. Foreign Agricultural Relation Sector, Egyptian International Agricultural Center. Dokki, Cairo. Egypt
  19. The Arab Aquaculture conference 29-30 November and 1st December, 2010. Foreign Agricultural Relation Sector, Egyptian International Agricultural Center. Dokki, Cairo. Egypt.
  20. The 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (9AFAF), April 21-25, 2011 Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai. Including (ISTA9) Ninth International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture. As a part of the International Forum of Fisheries and Aquaculture April 21-25, 2011 Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China.
  21. Training Course on "Marine Fish Farming"- World Fish Center at ICLARM, Abbassa, Abo Hammad, and Sharkia Governorate, Egypt. A co-operation between Egyptian Fish Council and EAGA. Funded by European Council and United Nations joint migration for development. 15-19 May, 2011.Egypt.
  22. The 1st annual workshop of the Egypt. Soc. of environment and aquatic Animal Health "Impact of aquatic animal diseases on the aquatic environment: health, ecological and epidemiological perspectives. Fac. of Vet. Medicine. Cairo University. September 10-14, 2011. Egypt
  23. The 4th Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Conference. The Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA), 3-5 October 2011. Cairo, Egypt.
  24. The 15th Conference of Egyptian Society of Fisheries. Development, the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA), 3-5 October 2011.Cairo, Egypt.
  25. Future prospects for the development of fisheries, 10 May 2012, faculty of agriculture, Kafr El-sheikh University. Egypt
  26. The 5th global conference of fisheries & aquaculture research on October 01 -03, 2012, Cairo University, Egypt.
  27. The 5th  International Conference on Natural Toxins,  Le Passage Hotel, Cairo Airport Cairo – Egypt, 17-19 December 2012. Egypt
  28. A training program on “The International Protocols for Water & Fish Quality Sampling and Testing”. 6-12 November 2013. Sheraton Montazah Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt. Organized by ACDI/VOCA (an international, nonprofit organization that promotes broad-based economic growth, higher living standards and vibrant communities). Egypt
  29. Workshop “Sustainable Animal Production under Climate change conditions” Organized by Alexandria Research Center for Adaptation (ARCA), Alexandria University- International Development Research Center Canada (IDRC). 18-19th December, 2013. Alexandria Hilton Green Plaza, Alexandria. Egypt.
  30. Workshop on “Integrated relationship between Suez University and Industry in Suez governorate”. 31st December, 2013. Main conference Hall, Suez University. Suez, Egypt.
  31. Workshop “Application of bio-floc in aquaculture” Organized by General Authority for Fish Resources Development (GAFRD), conference Hall, Ain Shams University- Faculty of Science. 11 st March, 2014. Cairo. Egypt.
  32. Customer Seminar. Evonik Limited Egypt – BU Feed Additives, 7- 9 April 2014 at Gouna Resort, Hurghada. Egypt.
  33. The new roles and visions for the Orientalism of the future. Institute of Leadership Development. 4-9 July, 2014, Alexandria Egypt.
  34. The 2 nd workshop on chemical safety and security- industrial perspective. Organized by Community Medicine Department, Faculty of medicine, Suez Canal University. 7-11 September, 2014. Main conference Hall, Suez University. Suez, Egypt.
  35. Participating in workshop entitled with “The role of Technology and scientific research in supporting project" Suez Canal Axis Development", Organized by Academy of Technology Scientific Research , main conference Hall, Suez Canal University- Faculty of Science. 30 the September, 1st October 2014. Egypt.
  36. Intensive International training program on innovative biofloc technologies for disease prevention and control in shrimp farming. 6-10-july-2015. Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand.
  37. Training course on" Intensive Workshop Program on updated and Innovative Biofloc Technology (BFT) For Sustainable Shrimp Farming:  Disease Prevention and Control.  Swiss Bel Hotel International, Mangga Besar. Jakarta 26-28 October 2015. Indonesian Aquaculture Society (IAS). Indonesia.
  38. Participating and attendance the Asian-Pacific Aquaculture conference, April 26-29, 2016 Surabaya, Indonesia.
  39. The Third Cairo International exhibition of Innovation Conference., Egyptian Academy for scientific research and technology, 19-20 November, 2016. Egypt
  40. Workshop the roadmap for development of marine and Lake Aquaculture held Thursday, July 28, 2016.The main conference hall. Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Cairo Egypt.
  41.  Participating in the 4th Cairo International exhibition of Innovation Conference., Egyptian Academy for scientific research and technology, 22-23 November, 2017. Egypt
  42. Training course on" Management of the Research Team (28-29 january-2017. Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo,  Egypt
  43. Training course on" International publication of scientific research (28-29 january-2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo,  Egypt
  44. Training course on "Use of technology in teaching" (11-12 February 2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo,  Egypt
  45. Training course on" Examination systems and evaluation of students 11-12 February 2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo, Egypt
  46. Training course on "Stress Management" (8-9 february-2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo, Egypt.
  47. Participating in the 5th Cairo International exhibition of Innovation Conference., Egyptian Academy for scientific research and technology, 8-9 November, 2018. Cairo, Egypt.
  48. Participating in the sixth Cairo International Exhibition for Innovation in its sixth session on 24-25 October 2019 under the auspices of President Abdel-Fattah, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. The Center for International Exhibitions and Conferences in the Axis of Field Marshal Tantawy in the Fifth Settlement. Cairo Egypt.
  49. Participating in preparation and organizing the workshop on "Development of biofloc technology "Intensive and organic production of tilapia, mullet and fresh water prawn under desert conditions" funded by the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, held at the Cairo University Library on Tuesday and Wednesday, 18 and 19 December 2018, Egypt.
  50. Training course on "Scientific Research Ethics", 4-5 February, 2019. University capacity Development unit, Suez University. Egypt.
  51. Training course on "Presentation skills" 11-12 February, 2019. University capacity Development unit, Suez University. Egypt.
  52. Workshop on "Egyptian Animal, Poultry and Fish Production Industry Strategy. 28 February 2109. Faculty of Agriculture, Alex University. Egypt.
  53. Al-Moghra Investors Training Forum Integrated Aquaculture in Half a Million Acres. Unit of Preventive and Therapeutic Medicine for Fish Diseases National Research center. Cairo, Egypt. "15-17July, 2019. Egypt
  54. The Second Scientific Forum for Training at Unit of Preventive and Therapeutic Medicine for Fish Diseases," Fish farming between reality and finances", 2-5-september 2019. National Research center. Cairo, Egypt.
  55. Egyptian Seas: Governance, law management for sustainablefuture.26-28 September 2020. National Institute of Oceanography and Internal institute for oceans. Suez Egypt
  56.  Leadership preparation program organized by Arab center for administration Development and faculty of commerce, Ain Shams University 22 august to 23 September 2020. Cairo Egypt.
  57. Training course on "Academic program specification" 30-31 October, 2021. Quality accreditation unit. University capacity Development unit.Suez university Suez Egypt.
  58. Egyptian society for youth projects development and environment. Quality control of marine aquatic environments.26-28 December 2021. National Institute of Oceanography. Suez Egypt.
  59. Training course on "credit hours systems" 28-29 March, 2022. University capacity Development unit, Suez University. Egypt.
  60. United Nations world oceans day 2022 "collective action for the ocean. 28 June 2022. International Ocean institute. Hamed Gohar grand Hall National Institute of Oceanography. Suez Egypt.
  61. Biological biodiversity workshop .14-16 march 2023. National Institute of Oceanography and Suez University in cooperation with Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency. Suez Egypt
  62. BioloBlue economy workshop .18-20 march 2023. National Institute of Oceanography and Suez University in cooperation with Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency. Faculty of Fish Resources. Suez Egypt

(11) Research projects:-

  1. Member of the research team of research project "Techniques Applied to increase animal protein" internal research project. National Center for Research “2007-2010". Egypt
  2. Member of the Research team of research project “TriNex (Knowledge-Triangle Platform for the Water-Energy-Food Nexus) project” funded by Tempus IV Projects Number - 544397-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-IT-TEMPUS-JPHES. Egypt
  3. Member of the Research team of research project "Development of a biofloc technology for high intensive and organic production of tilapia, mullet and freshwater shrimp under desert conditions. 2014-2017. Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. Egypt. Faculty of Agriculture Cairo university
  4. Member of the Research Biomass production of algae in Egypt and its applications in fields of aquaculture, biofuel and many other useful applications (2015-2019). ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. (2015-2019). Egypt
  5. Principal investigator of the research project" Development of commercial scale zero-exchange inland saline aquaculture: Intensive biofloc shrimp system as model. ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. (2015-2019). Egypt.
  6. Co-principal investigator optimizing utilization of agricultural by-products in intensive biofloc systems: Rice straw as a model. Student graduation project. . ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF.
  7. Principal investigator of the research project" utilization of microalgae as a source for aquatic animal nutrition. ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. (2015-2019). Egypt.

 

(12) Participation in training and teaching courses:-

National Research center Participate in teaching in training courses in fish production of the national program for the rehabilitation of young graduates in co-operation with the Egyptian Ministry of Military Production, 2003. Egypt

Faculty of fish Resources, Suez university Bachelor degree

Participate in teaching courses, Faculty of Fish resources, Suez University 2011-2012 till 2021-2022) including:-

  • Principles of Aquaculture,                                  -Aquatic animal nutrition,
  • Aquaculture Production system                          - Aquatic Animals Physiology
  • Aquatic Animals Hatching Technology              -Integrated Aquaculture
  • Feed formulation and Processing Technology    -Field training I and II
  • Research and Discussions
  • Research graduation Projects I and II                     -Intensive Aquaculture
  • Coastal Aquaculture  -Marine aquaculture
  • Marine cage aquaculture            
  • Water and soil chemistry for Aquaculture
  • Applied Microbiology in Aquaculture.     -Aquatic Animal Biotechnology.
  • Ornamental fish production.
  • Participate in teaching post graduate courses, Faculty of Fish resources, Suez University 2017-2018 till 2021-2022) including:-
  • Aquatic animal nutrition” advanced”    -Fish and shrimp husbandry, "advanced"
  • Aquatic Animals Physiology, advanced    -Integrated Aquaculture, advanced
  • Feed formulation and Processing Technology, advanced
  • Special topics. -Sustainable aquaculture, Management and practices "advanced"
  • Applied Microbiology and biotechnology in Aquaculture. advanced
  • Aquatic Animal Biotechnology.                      -Biofloc based aquaculture.

The Institute of Aquaculture and Fish Technology - Suez Canal University (2018)

  1. Hatchery and seed production management (advanced), 3 credit hours for graduate students Ph.D. program of food and nutrition in aquaculture.

2) Basics of hatchery production: 3 credit hours. The graduate students of the Master program of production of hatcheries. At The Institute of Aquaculture and Fish Technology - Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt

 (13) Scientific supervision of dissertations:-

  1. Mohamed Zaghloul Ali Paromh.

Degree: master of Science "Effect of Biogen Supplementation in diet of Nile tilapia fry". Animal production Department, faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh University, Academic degree awarded in 2009.

  1.  Hamada Ahmed Ahmed Al-Qady

Degree: master of Science Animal Production Department, "Effect of supplementing different levels from DDG'S and Allzyme SSF® on the performance of common carp fingerlings (Cyprinus carpio) and body composition".

Animal production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh University, Academic degree awarded in 2011

  1. Mohamed Adel Abd Al-Monem Mohamed

 Degree: master of Science "Improve tilapia production efficiency in Egypt using alternative feeding strategies"

Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University., Egypt. Academic degree awarded in 2014.

  1. Fatma Zaki Mohamed Zaki

Degree: master of Science "Evaluation of different sex reversal treatments in red tilapia hybrid".Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, and Suez University. Academic Degree awarded in 2021.

  1. Eman Emad Sabry Helal Omran

Degree: master of Science. Effect of Diet Composition and Periphyton Density on Shrimp Performance under Biofloc System Condition. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Wael Abd Al-Monem Mohamed Abd Al-Rahman.

Degree: master of Science. "Effect of Using Probiotics on Growth Performance and Non-Specific Immune Response on Shrimp under Microbial Biofloc System.

Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Tasneem Khalfallah Abd Elrady Hassan.

Degree: master of Science. Processing, and control of fish safety and products Program. Processing, proximate analysis, and potential application of fish protein hydrolysates in fish nutrition. Fish Processing Technology Department. Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Eslam Yasser Mohammed Amin.

Degree: Master of Science. Processing, and control of fish safety and products program. Study on Fish-flesh Quality Attributes as Affected by Functional Feed Additives. Fish processing technology Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University

  1.  Mohamed Abd Al-Fattah Sedique.

Degree: Master of Science. Effects of Herbal Supplementation on Growth and Health Status in Marine Shrimp Larvae. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Abd Al-rahman Ehab Mahmoud rashwan.

 Degree: Master of Science Development of nutritional and breeding strategies to produce and enhance the color patterns of ornamental guppies.

 Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Mostafa Mohamed El-Ggendy.

Degree: Master of Science "Influence of intermittent feeding and re-feeding regimes on growth and feed conversion efficiency and immune response of Nile tilapia reared in intensive systems".Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, and Suez University.

  1. Mohamed Okail Abd Al-Mateen Fouda.

Degree: Master of Science The use of phyto-additives to enhance Growth, Nutrients Utilization and Health Status in Sea Bass Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Mohamed Hamdy Mohamed El-Shafiey Ahmed

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the Master of Science. Effect of diet composition on Nile tilapia growth performance and microbial community structure of gut and rearing water. Animal production department. Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University. Academic degree awarded 2018.

  1. Al-Azab Mohamed Al-Mansoub Al-Refaey

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the qualifying examination for doctoral thesis. Ecological studies research institute. Madinat Al-Sadat University, Egypt, 29 June 2019.

  1. Mohamed Adel Abd Al-Monem Mohamed

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee for doctoral thesis," Protein Requirement of Eel under Biofloc System "Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University. Academic Ph.D. degree awarded in 2021.

  1. Mohamed Hamdy Mohamed El-Shafiey Ahmed

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the Master of Science. Effect of diet composition on Nile tilapia growth performance and microbial community structure of gut and rearing water Fac. Agric., Cairo University. Academic degree awarded 2018.

  1. Taha Yassine El Mouslim

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the Master of Science. Effects of Lactobacillus Plantarum or/And Β-Glucan on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, and Health Condition of Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio). Aquaculture Department. Faculty of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences, Kafrelsheikh University Academic degree awarded 2021.

  1. Admiral/ Ragab Hosny Ali

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the qualifying examination for doctoral thesis. Economics and Human Development Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University, 2 February 2022.

  1. Neama Al-Araby Mohamed

Degree: Doctor of philosophy. Mass Culture of Marine Phytoplankton Species and Their Economic Exploitation. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Amira Ahmed Mesbah.

Degree: Doctor of philosophy. Mass Culture of Marine Phytoplankton Species and Their Economic Exploitation. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Ahmed Ali Hussein Abo Ali

Degree: Master of Science. A Study on the Use of Biofloc Technology for Tilapia Farming in Egypt. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

Curriculum Vitae

  1. Personal Information

Last Name: Tahoun    First Name:Al-Azab  Middle Name:Mohamed Al-Azab.    

Birth Date: 15 March, 1975.                                                                  Nationality   : Egyptian.   Religion: Muslim

ID. No.   : 2750315 1603592 

Address: Alsalam 1. Faysal, Suez, Egypt.

Mobile      :  +20 100 627 9620.       Marital Status     : Married.      

Military Service: Exempted (14-10-2000).

Assistant Prof. of Aquaculture at Aquaculture Dept., Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez Univ. March 2012-May 2017.

Associated prof. & Head of Aquaculture at Aquaculture Dept., Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez university- Egypt. Academic year 2017-2018

Associated prof. of Aquaculture at Aquaculture Dept., Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University- Egypt. Tel: +20623674263 – 0623674264.

Professor of aquaculture nutrition. Dept., Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University- Egypt. Tel: +20623674263 – 0623674264.

Head of Navigation Department. Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University- Egypt. Tel: +20623674263 – 0623674264.

E-mail Address: azab.tahoun@frc.suezuni.edu.eg          azab_tahoun@yahoo.com  

(2) Academic Information

- Bachelor Degree: 1997, B.Sc., Animal Production Department, Kafr El-Sheikh Faculty of Agriculture, Tanta University, Egypt, general grade "Very Good with Honor Degree 81.78%".

- M.Sc. Degree: 2002, M.Sc., Animal Production Department, Faculty of agriculture, Tanta university, kafr el-sheikh, Egypt, addressed with

"Effect of some environmental factors on growth performance and feed utilization of some warm water fishes in earthen ponds and glass aquaria".

- Ph. D Degree: 2007, Ph. D. Animal production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, kafr El-sheikh university, kafr El-sheikh, Egypt, addressed with

 "Studies on some factors affecting the production and reproduction of Nile tilapia".

(3) Languages:-

- Arabic Language: Mother tongue. 

- English Language: good in reading and writing.

(4) Employment History:-

National Research Center, Division of Agricultural and Biological Research, Animal Production Department

  • Period (February 2000 - September 2002).  Job Title: Research Fellow (Demonstrator),
  • Period September 2002 – August 2007. Job Title (Assistant Researcher of Aquaculture).
  • Period (August 2007-March 2013 Job Title (Researcher of Aquaculture).

Department of Aquaculture Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  • Period (March 2012- May 2017), Assist. Prof. of Aquaculture, Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez University.
  • Period (May, 2017) Associate Prof. of Aquaculture, Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez University.
  • Period 24-8-2017 till 31-7-2018 Associate Prof. of Aquaculture and Head of Aquaculture Department.
  • Professor of Fish nutrition Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez Univ (1-8-2022 till now).
  • Head of maritime Navigation Department Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez Univ (1-8-2022 till now).

Department of Aquaculture Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  • Period (31 May, 2017- now), Job title Associate Prof. of Aquaculture, Fac. of Fish Resources, Suez University.

 (5) Research Activities:

Intensive aquaculture, Fish and shrimp production. Reproduction, Nutrition, Feeding and Aquafeeds formulation technology, algae and mass culture. Biofloc based aquaculture system.

(6) Fields with special interests:-

General Aquaculture production systems- Pond farming management. Sustainable aquaculture and development- water quality control. Nutrition.  Feeding and aquafeeds formulation technology. Aquaponics system. Biofloc based aquaculture. Periphyton based aquaculture. Algae and mass culture. Nanotechnology in aquaculture. Fish reproduction and hatching techniques-.

 (7) List of Publications:-

  1. Hammouda, Y. A. F.; Zaki El-Din M. M. A.; Ibrahim, M. A.-R.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2005). ″Effect of stocking density and diet composition on growth performance and feed utilization of mono-sex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings. Egypt. J. Agric. Res., 2 (2):871-891.
  2. Hammouda, Y. A. F., Ibrahim, M.A-R.; Zaki El-Din, M. M. A.; Eid, A. M. S.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2008). Effect of dietary protein levels and sources on reproductive performance and seed quality of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) broodstock. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, 1 (A):55-78.
  3. Ibrahim, M.A-R.; Hammouda, Y. A. F.; Zaki El-Din, M. M. A.; Eid, A. M. S.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2008). Effect of dietary protein levels and sources on growth performance and feed utilization of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) broodstock. Abbassa International Journal for Aquaculture, 1 (B): 251-274.
  4. Hammouda, Y. A.; Ibrahim, M. A-R; Zaki El-Din, M. M. ; Eid, A. S. ; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2008). Influence of broodstock size and feeding regime on reproductive performance and seed quality of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L) under the conditions of hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Egyptian Journal of Applied Agricultural Research (NRC), 1 (1): 21-39.
  5. Magouz, F. I.; Ibrahim, M. A-R; Hammouda, Y. A. F; Zaki El-Din, M. M.; Eid, A. S. and Tahoun, A. M. (2009). Effect of broodstock size and feeding regime on growth performance, feed utilization of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus reared in a hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Egyptian Journal of Applied Agricultural Research (NRC), 2 (1): 49-67.     
  6. Abo- State, H.A.; Tahoun, A. M. and Hammouda, Y. A. (2009). Effect of replacement of soybean meal by DDG'S combined with commercial phytase on Nile tilapia (Oreochomis niloticus) fingerlings Growth performance and Feed utilization. American- Eurasian J. Agric and Environ. Sci; 5(4): 473-479.
  7. Tahoun, A. M.; Abo-state, H. A. and Hammouda, Y. A. (2009). Effect of adding Commercial phytase to DDGS based on the performance and feed utilization of Nile tilapia (Oreochomis niloticus) fingerlings. American- Eurasian J. Agric. and Environ. Sci; 5(4): 550-555.
  8. Eid, A. S.; Ibrahim, M. A.; Hammouda, Y. F.; Tahoun, A. M. and Abo- state, H. A. (2009). Effect of Fertilization and feeding regimen on growth performance of mono- sex and Mixed- sex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in earthen ponds. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds 12 (3) special Issue: 883-904.
  9. Tahoun, A. M.; Mabroke, R. S.; El-Haroun, E. R. and Suloma, A. (2011). Effect of exogenous enzyme supplementation on reproductive performance of broodstock Nile tilapia reared in a hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. and Fish. 15 (3): 525-537.
  10. Rania S. Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Ehab R. El-Haroun, and Ashraf Suloma (2012). Influence of dietary protein on growth, reproduction, seed chemical composition and larval survival rate of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) broodstocks of different size group under hapa- in- pond hatchery system. Journal of the Arabian Aquaculture Society.  7(2) 203-220.
  11. Mabroke, R. S.; Tahoun, A. M.; Suloma, A. and El-Haroun, E. R. (2013).  Evaluation of Meat and Bone Meal and Mono-Sodium Phosphate as Supplemental Dietary Phosphorus Sources for Broodstock Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Under the Conditions of Hapa-in- Pond System. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 13: 11-18.
  12. Tahoun, A. M.; Suloma, A. M., Hammouda, Y. A., Abo-State, H, A. and EL-Haroun, E. H. (2013).  The effect of stocking different ratios of Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, Striped Mullet Mugil cephalus and Thin-Lipped Mullet Liza ramada in polyculture ponds on biomass yield, feed efficiency and production economic. North American Journal of Aquaculture, 75:4, 548-555.
  13. Nabil F. Abd Al-Hakim; Esam H. Rizkalla ; Mohsen S. Hessen; Al-Azab Tahoun and Khalfalla, A. I. (2013). Comparative study for the production of the male Nile tilapia between inter-specific hybridization and hormonal sex reversal. Egypt. J. of Aquat. Biol. & Fish., Vol. 17 No. 2, ISSN 1110- 6131.
  14. Nabil F. abd Al-Hakim1; Mohsen Saleh; Ahmed Z. hegazi, Ayman Ibrahim Khalfalla Aly. and AlAzab M. Tahoun. (2013). Induction of mono-sex (male tilapia) population by inter-specific hybridization and hormonal sex reversal of Nile tilapia. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. & Fish., 17, (1): 23-33.
  15. Abo-Taleb M.A.A.; El-Sherbiny M.A; Elnady M. A.; Hassanien, H. A.; Suloma A. and Tahoun A.M. (2014).  Combined effects of periphyton substrate and alternate day feeding strategy on growth performance of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. under green water tank culture. Egy. J. aquac. 4, (2): 13-26.
  16.  Abdel-Fattah M. El-Sayed, Hanan A. Abo-State and Al-Azab Tahoun (2016) Evaluation of Guar Meal as a Dietary Protein Source for Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in Hapa-in-pond System. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. ISSN 1816-4927.

DOI: 10.3923/jfas.2016.

  1. Suloma A, El-Husseiny O., El-Haroun E, Salim H, Tahoun A (2017). Re-evaluation of the Effect of Daily and Within-Day Mixed Feeding Schedules of Varying Dietary Protein Content on the Growth Performance of Nile Tilapia Fry Using Constant Ingredient Composition. J Aquac Res Development S2: 009. doi:10.4172/2155-9546.S2-009.
  2. Suloma A, Tahoun AM, Mabrok RS (2017). Development of Brood-stock Diets for Nile tilapia Under Hapa-in-Pond Hatchery System; Optimal Dietary Vitamin C Level for the Optimum Reproductive Performance and Fry Survival. J Aquac Res Development S2: 010. doi:10.4172/2155-9546.S2-010.
  3. Abo-State, H., and Tahoun A.M. (2017). The positive contributions of probiotic supplementation and artificial substrate to growth performance, feed utilization of Nile tilapia. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds (2017), 20 (1): 125-136.
  4. Abo-State, H., Tahoun A. and Brown, M.L. (2017). Spray-dried spirulina (Spirulina platensis) as growth promoter for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) under lab and field scale condition. Egypt. J. of Nutrition and Feeds. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds, 20 (1): 137-147.
  5. Abo-state, H. A. and Tahoun a. (2017).Effect of saccharomyces cerevisiae on seed production and fry performance of Oreochromis niloticus broodstock. Bioscience Research, 14 (4):1175-1181.
  6. Abo-state, h. A. And Tahoun A. (2017). Effect of l-carnitine on reproductive performance and fry performance of Nile tilapia broodstock. Bioscience Research, 2017 14 (4): 1182-1189.
  7. Mabroke, R. S., El-Husseiny, O. M., Zidan, A. E. N. F., Tahoun, A. A., & Suloma, A. (2019). Floc meal as potential substitute for soybean meal in tilapia diets under biofloc system conditions. Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 37(1), 313-320
  8. Amer, M. A., Zaki, F. M., Tahoun, A., & Said, M. M. (2021). Effects of 17 α-methyltestosterone and tribulus terrestris extract on sex ratio and gonads histology of red tilapia hybrid. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 24 (2), 189-198.
  9. Mabroke, R. S., Zidan, A. E. N. F., Tahoun, A. A., Mola, H. R., Abo-State, H., & Suloma, A. (2021). Feeding frequency affect feed utilization of tilapia under biofloc system condition during nursery phase. Aquaculture Reports, 19, 100625.
  10. M Zaki, F., M Said, M., Tahoun, A. A., & Amer, M. (2021). Evaluation of Different Sex Reversal Treatments in Red Tilapia Hybrid. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 25(1), 279-292.
  11. Abdel-Tawwab, M., El-Ashram, A. M., Tahoun, A. A., Abdel-Razek, N., & Awad, S. M. (2021). Effects of dietary sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) oil on the performance, antioxidants and immunity welfare, and resistance of Indian shrimp (Penaeus indicus) against Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection. Aquaculture Nutrition, 27 (4), 1244-1254.
  12. Abdel-Tawwab, M., Abdel-Razek, N., Tahoun, A. A., Awad, S. M., & Ahmed, M. (2022). Effects of dietary supplementation of chamomile oil on Indian shrimp (Penaeus indicus) performance, innate immunity welfare, and resistance to Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection. Aquaculture, 522 738045.
  13. Tahoun, Al-Azab, Mohamed. (2022). Addition of commercial probiotic (Lactobacillus delbruekii and L. Fermentum) in red tilapia broodstock diet in different rearing systems’. I- effects on reproductive performance and larval quality. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds. Accepted manuscript for publication. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds 25 (1): 123-134.

(8) Professional Membership:-

  1. Egyptian Society for Nutrition and Feeds, Ain shams University, Egypt.
  2. Egyptian Society for animal production.  Cairo University
  3. Egyptian society for aquaculture, Suez Canal University.
  4. Egyptian journal for youth and environment projects, Suez governorate
  5. Young Researchers Society, National Research Center
  6. Serving as a reviewer of aquaculture nutrition magazine.
  7. Serving as a reviewer of Bioflux journal.

Conference list of publications (9)

  1. Ibrahim, M. A.-R.; Hammouda, Y. A. F.; Zaki El-Din, M. M. A.; Magouz, F. I. and Tahoun, A. M. (2006). "Effect of feeding regime on growth performance and feed utilization of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and grey mullet (Liza ramada) reared in earthen ponds as a poly-culture system". Proceeding of the Firs Scientific Conference on "Recent Advances of Aquaculture", 13-15 December, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
  2. Khalfalla, M. M; Hammouda, Y. A.; Tahoum, A. M. and Abo- state, H. A. (2008). Effect of broodstock sex ratio on growth and reproductive performance of blue tilapia (Oreochromis. aureus) reared in Hapas. 8th International symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture 115-125Cairo, Egypt.
  3. Suloma, A.; El-Husseiny, O.; Mabroke, R. S. and Tahoun, A. M. (2010). Effect of within-day feeding strategies on Nile tilapia fry performance: step towards deliver diets vary in nutrients proportion in terms of meal timing. Proceeding of the 14th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition & Feeding, May 31- June 4, Qingdao, People Republic of China. PP 116.
  4. El-Haroun, E.; Mabroke, R. S.; Tahoun, A. M. and Suloma, A. (2011). Phosphorus values in meat and meat and bone meal, compare to monosodium phosphate for Nile tilapia broodstock reared in a hapa-in-pond hatchery system. Proceeding of the 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum, April 21-25, PP17.Shanghai Ocean University, people Republic of China.
  5. Tahoun, A. M. (2011). Polyculture of mullet and tilapia in Egypt: recent advance. Proceeding of the first annual workshop of the Egyptian Society of environment and aquatic Animal Health" Impact of aquatic animal diseases on the aquatic environment: health, ecological and epidemiological perspectives. September 10-14, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Cairo University, PP 61-68.Cairo Egypt.
  6. Tahoun, A. M.; Hammouda, Y. F.; Suloma, A.; Abo-State, H. and El-haroun, E. (2011). The potential of mixed culture of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, stripped mullets Mugil cephalus and thin-lipped mullet Liza ramada in increase fish production and improve the pond environment. Proceeding of the 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum, April 21-25, Shanghai Ocean University, people Republic of China. PP35.
  7. Rania S. Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Ehab. R. El-Haroun, Ashraf Suloma (2012) Development of broodstock diets for Nile tilapia under hapa- in- pond hatchery system. XV International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding Molde, Norway • 4-7 June 2012 Norway.
  8. Ashraf Suloma, Abd El-Naem  F.A Zidan, Rania S Mabroke and Azab M. Tahoun (2014). Biofloc system from lab to field: more pros than cons. Arabian aquaculture Conference & Exposition. Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha) Alexandria University Alexandria EGYPT 6-8 MAY 2014. Egypt
  9. Abo- State, H. Abdel-Fattah M., El-Sayed, Tahoun A.M. (2015). Evaluation of guar meal as a dietary protein source for Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus reared in hapa-in-pond system. Middle East Aquaculture Forum (MEAF) - Dubai 5-6 April. United Arab Emirates.
  10. Abd El-Naem F.A Zidan, Ashraf Suloma, Rania S Mabroke and Tahoun A. M. (2015). Effect of water temperature on biofloc formation. Middle East Aquaculture Forum (MEAF) - Dubai 5-6 April. United Arab Emirates.
  11. Ashraf Suloma,  Rania S Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Abd El-Naem  F.A  Zidan, Osama M. El-Husseiny, Wael El-Menofy, Mohamed H.M. El-Shafiey and Hesham R.A. Mola (2015). Investigation of the contribution of microbial biofloc to nitrogen removal under different environmental conditions using PCR-DGGE technique. World Aquaculture 2015, Jeju, Korea, 26-30 May.
  12. Ashraf Suloma, Rania S Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Abd El-Naem  F.A Zidan and Mohamed H.M. El-Shafiey (2015) Effect of different dietary protein level and C/N ratio on tilapia performance in zero-water exchange biofloc culture tanks. The ICAI 2015 “5th International Conference of Aquaculture Indonesia”. The theme for ICAI 2015 is “Sustainable Aquaculture for the Future”. 29 - 31 October 2015 Jakarta. Organized and hosted by Indonesian Aquaculture Society. Indonesia
  13. Ashraf Suloma, Abd El-Naem F.A Zidan, Rania S Mabroke. Tahoun A.M. (2015). Biofloc system from lab to field: more pros than cons. Middle East Aquaculture Forum (MEAF) - Dubai 5-6 April. United Arab Emirates.
  14. Ashraf suloma*, Rania S Mabroke, Azab M. Tahoun, Abd El-Naem. Rumen tank as a novel technique for more sustainable fish production. Aquaculture Europe 2015Rotterdam, Netherlands
  15. Ashraf Suloma,  Rania S Mabroke,  Azab M. Tahoun,  Abd El-Naem  F.A  Zidan and Mohamed H.M. El-Shafiey (2016)  Effect Of Feed Frequency On Tilapia Fingerlings Under Biofloc System. Asian-Pacific Aquaculture, April 26-29, 2016 Surabaya, Indonesia.
  16. Amer, M. A., Zaki, F. M., Tahoun, A., & Said, M. M. (2021). Effects of 17 α-methyltestosterone and tribulus terrestris extract on sex ratio and gonads histology of red tilapia hybrid. Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 24(2), 189-198 m October 2021. Hurgada, Egypt.

 (10) Conference and Workshop Proceedings

  1. The first scientific conference on "Recent trends on Aquaculture" organized by Central laboratory for aquaculture Research. 13-15/12/2006. Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
  2. Training Course in preparing the proposal of Research and Development. 16-18/10/2006. Young Researchers Society, National Research Center. Egypt.
  3. The sustainable development of aquaculture Held at the Guest House of Ain Shams University 13-14/1/2008. , Cairo, Egypt
  4. Workshop on Genetic Biomarkers as Indicators for Pollution in Fish, Feb 5-7/2008.  National Research Centre Cairo – Egypt.
  5. “Achievements of Shrimp Farming and Hatchery Development Project”.7/2/2008. Cairo, Egypt Academy of scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt.
  6. Workshop on "Aquaculture Feed Extrusion, Nutrition& Feed Management. 18-19/6/2007 organized by filtration membrane world- American soybean association. Cairo Egypt
  7. Conference of Veterinary Medicine and Consumer Protection" Feb 26-28/2008 National Research Center Cairo. Egypt.
  8. The 2 nd Meeting of the NATIONAL RENDERED ASSOCIATION, Thursday December 18th, 2008, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Cairo, Egypt.
  9. Eighth International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture (ISTA 8). Egypt 12-14/10/2008.
  10. Symposium in Agriculture Wastes and Environmental Wealth, In National Research Centre, Egypt 23 Rd Feb. 2009.
  11. The First International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental safety" Research Center of Egypt. April 14-16, 2009. Cairo, Egypt.
  12. Towards Sustainable Agricultural Environment Conference in National Research Centre, Egypt. 27th April 2009.
  13. Symposium "Aquaculture in the Provinces of the Suez Canal and Sinai Problems and Solutions. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Suez Canal University 12/5/2010. Ismailia, Egypt.
  14. Symposium "Towards a Sustainable Agriculture Environment” National Research Center 24/5/2010 Cairo Egypt.
  15. Third Conference of The Central Laboratory of The Fisheries Research "Fisheries and their role in achieving food security and supporting the national economy in Egypt, Al–Azhar University, 17-18/10/2010. Cairo, Egypt.
  16. The 14 th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition & Feeding, May 31- June 4, Qingdao, China.
  17. First International Conference Of 'Bio-Processing and Application of Microbial Biotechnology in Agriculture" Held in National Research Center of Egypt. 1-3/11/2010.Cairo, Egypt
  18. The 3rd Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Research Conference. 29-30 November and 1st December, 2010. Foreign Agricultural Relation Sector, Egyptian International Agricultural Center. Dokki, Cairo. Egypt
  19. The Arab Aquaculture conference 29-30 November and 1st December, 2010. Foreign Agricultural Relation Sector, Egyptian International Agricultural Center. Dokki, Cairo. Egypt.
  20. The 9th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (9AFAF), April 21-25, 2011 Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai. Including (ISTA9) Ninth International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture. As a part of the International Forum of Fisheries and Aquaculture April 21-25, 2011 Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China.
  21. Training Course on "Marine Fish Farming"- World Fish Center at ICLARM, Abbassa, Abo Hammad, and Sharkia Governorate, Egypt. A co-operation between Egyptian Fish Council and EAGA. Funded by European Council and United Nations joint migration for development. 15-19 May, 2011.Egypt.
  22. The 1st annual workshop of the Egypt. Soc. of environment and aquatic Animal Health "Impact of aquatic animal diseases on the aquatic environment: health, ecological and epidemiological perspectives. Fac. of Vet. Medicine. Cairo University. September 10-14, 2011. Egypt
  23. The 4th Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Conference. The Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA), 3-5 October 2011. Cairo, Egypt.
  24. The 15th Conference of Egyptian Society of Fisheries. Development, the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA), 3-5 October 2011.Cairo, Egypt.
  25. Future prospects for the development of fisheries, 10 May 2012, faculty of agriculture, Kafr El-sheikh University. Egypt
  26. The 5th global conference of fisheries & aquaculture research on October 01 -03, 2012, Cairo University, Egypt.
  27. The 5th  International Conference on Natural Toxins,  Le Passage Hotel, Cairo Airport Cairo – Egypt, 17-19 December 2012. Egypt
  28. A training program on “The International Protocols for Water & Fish Quality Sampling and Testing”. 6-12 November 2013. Sheraton Montazah Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt. Organized by ACDI/VOCA (an international, nonprofit organization that promotes broad-based economic growth, higher living standards and vibrant communities). Egypt
  29. Workshop “Sustainable Animal Production under Climate change conditions” Organized by Alexandria Research Center for Adaptation (ARCA), Alexandria University- International Development Research Center Canada (IDRC). 18-19th December, 2013. Alexandria Hilton Green Plaza, Alexandria. Egypt.
  30. Workshop on “Integrated relationship between Suez University and Industry in Suez governorate”. 31st December, 2013. Main conference Hall, Suez University. Suez, Egypt.
  31. Workshop “Application of bio-floc in aquaculture” Organized by General Authority for Fish Resources Development (GAFRD), conference Hall, Ain Shams University- Faculty of Science. 11 st March, 2014. Cairo. Egypt.
  32. Customer Seminar. Evonik Limited Egypt – BU Feed Additives, 7- 9 April 2014 at Gouna Resort, Hurghada. Egypt.
  33. The new roles and visions for the Orientalism of the future. Institute of Leadership Development. 4-9 July, 2014, Alexandria Egypt.
  34. The 2 nd workshop on chemical safety and security- industrial perspective. Organized by Community Medicine Department, Faculty of medicine, Suez Canal University. 7-11 September, 2014. Main conference Hall, Suez University. Suez, Egypt.
  35. Participating in workshop entitled with “The role of Technology and scientific research in supporting project" Suez Canal Axis Development", Organized by Academy of Technology Scientific Research , main conference Hall, Suez Canal University- Faculty of Science. 30 the September, 1st October 2014. Egypt.
  36. Intensive International training program on innovative biofloc technologies for disease prevention and control in shrimp farming. 6-10-july-2015. Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand.
  37. Training course on" Intensive Workshop Program on updated and Innovative Biofloc Technology (BFT) For Sustainable Shrimp Farming:  Disease Prevention and Control.  Swiss Bel Hotel International, Mangga Besar. Jakarta 26-28 October 2015. Indonesian Aquaculture Society (IAS). Indonesia.
  38. Participating and attendance the Asian-Pacific Aquaculture conference, April 26-29, 2016 Surabaya, Indonesia.
  39. The Third Cairo International exhibition of Innovation Conference., Egyptian Academy for scientific research and technology, 19-20 November, 2016. Egypt
  40. Workshop the roadmap for development of marine and Lake Aquaculture held Thursday, July 28, 2016.The main conference hall. Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Cairo Egypt.
  41.  Participating in the 4th Cairo International exhibition of Innovation Conference., Egyptian Academy for scientific research and technology, 22-23 November, 2017. Egypt
  42. Training course on" Management of the Research Team (28-29 january-2017. Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo,  Egypt
  43. Training course on" International publication of scientific research (28-29 january-2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo,  Egypt
  44. Training course on "Use of technology in teaching" (11-12 February 2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo,  Egypt
  45. Training course on" Examination systems and evaluation of students 11-12 February 2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo, Egypt
  46. Training course on "Stress Management" (8-9 february-2017). Faculty and Leadership development center, Cairo, Egypt.
  47. Participating in the 5th Cairo International exhibition of Innovation Conference., Egyptian Academy for scientific research and technology, 8-9 November, 2018. Cairo, Egypt.
  48. Participating in the sixth Cairo International Exhibition for Innovation in its sixth session on 24-25 October 2019 under the auspices of President Abdel-Fattah, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. The Center for International Exhibitions and Conferences in the Axis of Field Marshal Tantawy in the Fifth Settlement. Cairo Egypt.
  49. Participating in preparation and organizing the workshop on "Development of biofloc technology "Intensive and organic production of tilapia, mullet and fresh water prawn under desert conditions" funded by the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, held at the Cairo University Library on Tuesday and Wednesday, 18 and 19 December 2018, Egypt.
  50. Training course on "Scientific Research Ethics", 4-5 February, 2019. University capacity Development unit, Suez University. Egypt.
  51. Training course on "Presentation skills" 11-12 February, 2019. University capacity Development unit, Suez University. Egypt.
  52. Workshop on "Egyptian Animal, Poultry and Fish Production Industry Strategy. 28 February 2109. Faculty of Agriculture, Alex University. Egypt.
  53. Al-Moghra Investors Training Forum Integrated Aquaculture in Half a Million Acres. Unit of Preventive and Therapeutic Medicine for Fish Diseases National Research center. Cairo, Egypt. "15-17July, 2019. Egypt
  54. The Second Scientific Forum for Training at Unit of Preventive and Therapeutic Medicine for Fish Diseases," Fish farming between reality and finances", 2-5-september 2019. National Research center. Cairo, Egypt.
  55. Egyptian Seas: Governance, law management for sustainablefuture.26-28 September 2020. National Institute of Oceanography and Internal institute for oceans. Suez Egypt
  56.  Leadership preparation program organized by Arab center for administration Development and faculty of commerce, Ain Shams University 22 august to 23 September 2020. Cairo Egypt.
  57. Training course on "Academic program specification" 30-31 October, 2021. Quality accreditation unit. University capacity Development unit.Suez university Suez Egypt.
  58. Egyptian society for youth projects development and environment. Quality control of marine aquatic environments.26-28 December 2021. National Institute of Oceanography. Suez Egypt.
  59. Training course on "credit hours systems" 28-29 March, 2022. University capacity Development unit, Suez University. Egypt.
  60. United Nations world oceans day 2022 "collective action for the ocean. 28 June 2022. International Ocean institute. Hamed Gohar grand Hall National Institute of Oceanography. Suez Egypt.
  61. Biological biodiversity workshop .14-16 march 2023. National Institute of Oceanography and Suez University in cooperation with Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency. Suez Egypt
  62. BioloBlue economy workshop .18-20 march 2023. National Institute of Oceanography and Suez University in cooperation with Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency. Faculty of Fish Resources. Suez Egypt

(11) Research projects:-

  1. Member of the research team of research project "Techniques Applied to increase animal protein" internal research project. National Center for Research “2007-2010". Egypt
  2. Member of the Research team of research project “TriNex (Knowledge-Triangle Platform for the Water-Energy-Food Nexus) project” funded by Tempus IV Projects Number - 544397-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-IT-TEMPUS-JPHES. Egypt
  3. Member of the Research team of research project "Development of a biofloc technology for high intensive and organic production of tilapia, mullet and freshwater shrimp under desert conditions. 2014-2017. Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. Egypt. Faculty of Agriculture Cairo university
  4. Member of the Research Biomass production of algae in Egypt and its applications in fields of aquaculture, biofuel and many other useful applications (2015-2019). ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. (2015-2019). Egypt
  5. Principal investigator of the research project" Development of commercial scale zero-exchange inland saline aquaculture: Intensive biofloc shrimp system as model. ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. (2015-2019). Egypt.
  6. Co-principal investigator optimizing utilization of agricultural by-products in intensive biofloc systems: Rice straw as a model. Student graduation project. . ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF.
  7. Principal investigator of the research project" utilization of microalgae as a source for aquatic animal nutrition. ASRT. Egypt Funded by "Science and Technology Development Fund, STDF. (2015-2019). Egypt.

 

(12) Participation in training and teaching courses:-

National Research center Participate in teaching in training courses in fish production of the national program for the rehabilitation of young graduates in co-operation with the Egyptian Ministry of Military Production, 2003. Egypt

Faculty of fish Resources, Suez university Bachelor degree

Participate in teaching courses, Faculty of Fish resources, Suez University 2011-2012 till 2021-2022) including:-

  • Principles of Aquaculture,                                  -Aquatic animal nutrition,
  • Aquaculture Production system                          - Aquatic Animals Physiology
  • Aquatic Animals Hatching Technology              -Integrated Aquaculture
  • Feed formulation and Processing Technology    -Field training I and II
  • Research and Discussions
  • Research graduation Projects I and II                     -Intensive Aquaculture
  • Coastal Aquaculture  -Marine aquaculture
  • Marine cage aquaculture            
  • Water and soil chemistry for Aquaculture
  • Applied Microbiology in Aquaculture.     -Aquatic Animal Biotechnology.
  • Ornamental fish production.
  • Participate in teaching post graduate courses, Faculty of Fish resources, Suez University 2017-2018 till 2021-2022) including:-
  • Aquatic animal nutrition” advanced”    -Fish and shrimp husbandry, "advanced"
  • Aquatic Animals Physiology, advanced    -Integrated Aquaculture, advanced
  • Feed formulation and Processing Technology, advanced
  • Special topics. -Sustainable aquaculture, Management and practices "advanced"
  • Applied Microbiology and biotechnology in Aquaculture. advanced
  • Aquatic Animal Biotechnology.                      -Biofloc based aquaculture.

The Institute of Aquaculture and Fish Technology - Suez Canal University (2018)

  1. Hatchery and seed production management (advanced), 3 credit hours for graduate students Ph.D. program of food and nutrition in aquaculture.

2) Basics of hatchery production: 3 credit hours. The graduate students of the Master program of production of hatcheries. At The Institute of Aquaculture and Fish Technology - Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt

 (13) Scientific supervision of dissertations:-

  1. Mohamed Zaghloul Ali Paromh.

Degree: master of Science "Effect of Biogen Supplementation in diet of Nile tilapia fry". Animal production Department, faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh University, Academic degree awarded in 2009.

  1.  Hamada Ahmed Ahmed Al-Qady

Degree: master of Science Animal Production Department, "Effect of supplementing different levels from DDG'S and Allzyme SSF® on the performance of common carp fingerlings (Cyprinus carpio) and body composition".

Animal production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh University, Academic degree awarded in 2011

  1. Mohamed Adel Abd Al-Monem Mohamed

 Degree: master of Science "Improve tilapia production efficiency in Egypt using alternative feeding strategies"

Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University., Egypt. Academic degree awarded in 2014.

  1. Fatma Zaki Mohamed Zaki

Degree: master of Science "Evaluation of different sex reversal treatments in red tilapia hybrid".Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, and Suez University. Academic Degree awarded in 2021.

  1. Eman Emad Sabry Helal Omran

Degree: master of Science. Effect of Diet Composition and Periphyton Density on Shrimp Performance under Biofloc System Condition. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Wael Abd Al-Monem Mohamed Abd Al-Rahman.

Degree: master of Science. "Effect of Using Probiotics on Growth Performance and Non-Specific Immune Response on Shrimp under Microbial Biofloc System.

Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Tasneem Khalfallah Abd Elrady Hassan.

Degree: master of Science. Processing, and control of fish safety and products Program. Processing, proximate analysis, and potential application of fish protein hydrolysates in fish nutrition. Fish Processing Technology Department. Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Eslam Yasser Mohammed Amin.

Degree: Master of Science. Processing, and control of fish safety and products program. Study on Fish-flesh Quality Attributes as Affected by Functional Feed Additives. Fish processing technology Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University

  1.  Mohamed Abd Al-Fattah Sedique.

Degree: Master of Science. Effects of Herbal Supplementation on Growth and Health Status in Marine Shrimp Larvae. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Abd Al-rahman Ehab Mahmoud rashwan.

 Degree: Master of Science Development of nutritional and breeding strategies to produce and enhance the color patterns of ornamental guppies.

 Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Mostafa Mohamed El-Ggendy.

Degree: Master of Science "Influence of intermittent feeding and re-feeding regimes on growth and feed conversion efficiency and immune response of Nile tilapia reared in intensive systems".Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, and Suez University.

  1. Mohamed Okail Abd Al-Mateen Fouda.

Degree: Master of Science The use of phyto-additives to enhance Growth, Nutrients Utilization and Health Status in Sea Bass Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Mohamed Hamdy Mohamed El-Shafiey Ahmed

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the Master of Science. Effect of diet composition on Nile tilapia growth performance and microbial community structure of gut and rearing water. Animal production department. Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University. Academic degree awarded 2018.

  1. Al-Azab Mohamed Al-Mansoub Al-Refaey

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the qualifying examination for doctoral thesis. Ecological studies research institute. Madinat Al-Sadat University, Egypt, 29 June 2019.

  1. Mohamed Adel Abd Al-Monem Mohamed

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee for doctoral thesis," Protein Requirement of Eel under Biofloc System "Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University. Academic Ph.D. degree awarded in 2021.

  1. Mohamed Hamdy Mohamed El-Shafiey Ahmed

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the Master of Science. Effect of diet composition on Nile tilapia growth performance and microbial community structure of gut and rearing water Fac. Agric., Cairo University. Academic degree awarded 2018.

  1. Taha Yassine El Mouslim

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the Master of Science. Effects of Lactobacillus Plantarum or/And Β-Glucan on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, and Health Condition of Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio). Aquaculture Department. Faculty of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences, Kafrelsheikh University Academic degree awarded 2021.

  1. Admiral/ Ragab Hosny Ali

Examiner & member of the judging and discussion committee of the qualifying examination for doctoral thesis. Economics and Human Development Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University, 2 February 2022.

  1. Neama Al-Araby Mohamed

Degree: Doctor of philosophy. Mass Culture of Marine Phytoplankton Species and Their Economic Exploitation. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Amira Ahmed Mesbah.

Degree: Doctor of philosophy. Mass Culture of Marine Phytoplankton Species and Their Economic Exploitation. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.

  1. Ahmed Ali Hussein Abo Ali

Degree: Master of Science. A Study on the Use of Biofloc Technology for Tilapia Farming in Egypt. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University.