Coastal erosion is observed in some locations along Al Batinah coast, Sultanate of Oman, and is an important factor to consider for the coastal zone management. The overall sediment supply by wadis to the coast is roughly 1.5 脳 106 m3/year, out of which approximately 48 % is trapped by ...
The Al-Batinah coast is home to around 35% of the Sultanate of Oman's artisanal fisherfolk, who account for 28% of national landings by traditional means. Over the last 10 years, the region has experienced a general decline in its fishery with a consequence of socio-economic disturbance and...
Al Batinah Region, otherwise known as Al Batinah, occupied an important location on the coast of Gulf of Oman. La región, también conocida como la Costa de Al Batinah, es una de las regiones más habitadas de Omán. ParaCrawl Corpus Assistance on water policy focused on water resource...
Promoting Small-Scale Fisheries on the Batinah Coast, the Sultanate of Oman: a Supply Chain Strategy and Management ApproachOmar Al Jabri
Questionnaires were administered to 1934 fisher folks in the eight coastal regions on Batinah coast. Training needs were identified using the exploratory factor analysis technique for data reduction over a previously compiled list of 93 items of interest. This analysis extracted (categorised) 30 key ...
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)and the Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ) have beenconducting since 1995 a mineral exploration project in the BatinahCoast area, Sultanate of Oman. During this project, threeconcealed ore bodies were discovered in Ghuzayn, with a total orereserve...
Monitoring of the shoreline change using remote sensing and GIS: A case study of Al Hawasnah tidal inlet, Al Batinah coast, Sultanate of Oman. Arab. J. Geosci. 2013, 6, 1479-1484. [CrossRef]Al-Hatrushi, S., 2013. Monitoring of the shoreline change using remote sensing and GIS: a ...
The Al-Batinah coast is home to around 35% of the Sultanate of Oman's artisanal fisherfolk, who account for 28% of national landings by traditional means. Over the last 10 years, the region has experienced a general decline in its fishery with a consequence of socio-economic disturbance ...
The nature of Al Batinah coast beach sediments in the Sultanate of Oman was investigated by the analysis of grain size and mineralogy. The beach sediments, mostly light-medium gray green, were predominantly fine sands, with the average grain size of all samples about 200 μm. Some of the pa...
Index fossils of the Late Palaeocene–Early Eocene Jafnayn Formation, Al Batinah Coast, Northern Oman. International Conference on the Geology of the Arabian Plate and the Oman Mountains, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, 2012, Abstract.doi:31736GeoArabia...