“…The overfishing situation was observed (Table 4) and agreed with all previous studies dealing with tstock assessment of Red Sea fisheries (eg. Mehanna and El-Gammal, 2007;Mehanna, 2005Mehanna, to 2020Tesfamichael and Mehanna, 2012;Osman, 2015;Mohamed, 2016;El-Mahdy, 2017;Mehanna et al, 2016Mehanna et al, , 2017Mehanna et al, , 2018Mehanna et al, , 2019Mohamed et al, 2020). In spite of the large area of marine fisheries in Egypt, these fisheries are not exploited rationally due to the decrease of relative abundance of its fish stocks as a result of different reasons such as pollution (domestic and industrial sewages), over fishing and illegal fishing, habitat degradation, human activities on coastal areas, in addition to climate changes.…”