“…Younis et al studied the lagoon Maryut that suffers from almost all possible environmental problems and to quite an extreme degree from various sources, industrial and urban untreated sewage (Qalaa and Umum drains). The findings of SEM were higher than the corresponding values for the sediments in Leizhou Peninsula (Li et al 2014a, b, c), Zhangzi Island, southwestern coastal Laizhou Bay and Laizhou Bay , Shen'ao Bay (Du et al 2011), Zhangjiang Estuary, Fujian (Jingchun et al 2010), Pearl River Estuary (Fang et al 2005), Jinzhou Bay (Hansen et al 1996), Futian mangrove, Shenzhen Bay (Chai et al 2015), Huanghe Estuary (Wu et al 2007), north area of the Bohai Bay (Wu et al 2007), Yangze River Estuary (Sun et al 2009), Mudflat, Zhangjiang Estuary (Jingchun et al 2010), Forest edge (Jingchun et al 2010), Zhangjiang Estuary (Jingchun et al 2010), Forest, Zhangjiang Estuary (Jingchun et al 2010), southern East China Sea continental slope , and Jiaozhou Bay (Huo et al 2001), all in China. The results in the present study were also higher than those recorded in the south coast of São Paulo in Brazil (Nizoli and Luiz-Silva 2012), Douro Estuary in Portugal (Mucha et al 2005), Guadalete River Estuary in Spain (Campana et al 2005), and lagoons (Burullus and Manzalah) in Egypt (Younis et al 2014).…”