Hamed Gohar
Egyptian TV presenter (1907–1992) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hamed Abdel Fattah Goher (15 November 1907 – 17 June 1992) (Arabic: حامد عبد الفتاح جوهر) was an Egyptian oceanographer, scientist and TV presenter. He appeared for over 18 years in his program The World of the Seas.
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Hamed Abdel Fattah Gohar | |
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حامد عبد الفتاح جوهر | |
Born | (1907-11-15)15 November 1907 Cairo, Egypt |
Died | 17 June 1992(1992-06-17) (aged 84) Alexandria, Egypt |
Occupation(s) | Oceanographer, scientist and TV presenter |
Known for | Sea World |
He was unmarried and dedicated his life to the sea. Gohar initiated the first full-scale research in ocean studies in Egypt and the Arab countries. In 1931, he began research on Xenia, or soft corals of the Red Sea, finalized in 1939. In 1934, he published a study in the British journal, Nature, on "The Partnership between Fish and Anemone".
Gohar's eight-year research on the soft corals in Hurghada earned him a D.Sc. from Cambridge - considered the highest recognition open to unsupervised research.