Holothuroids play an important role in conservation as they are considered vital members of the benthic communities and important in nutrient cycling and sediment turnover. They have a high economic value and are used as food. They are also useful in treating weakness, impotence, elderly debility, constipation caused by intestinal dryness, and excessive urination (Abdel-Razek et al., 2005). The dried sea cucumber (beche-demer) has a high commercial value and is in great demand from China since it is believed to have aphrodisiac and therapeutic powers (Chen, 2004). The sea cucumber sandfish is among the most common species along the Egyptian Red Sea coast (Ahmed and Lawrence, 2007). Holothuria atra is a third-class commercial species exploited in Egypt as part of the Bech-de-mer trade since 2002. H. atra had the relatively highest density of