![]() ![]() Furthermore, continuous accretion has been detected in El-Gharam navigation channel which affects the function of Cleopatra harbors even with regular dredging. Recently Matrouh Lagoons suffer from erosion, accretion, and water quality degradation, especially in Cleopatra Lagoon. It has four natural lagoons (from the west: Cleopatra, Matrouh, Romel, and Fairouz). Marsa Matrouh is a leading Egyptian tourist destination. Such a project could enhance the lifestyle of local residents and increase the national income. We recommend converting the Manzala Lagoon into a tourism destination similar to Italian Venice, with construction of outdoor museum supported with facilities making it attractive to tourists who enjoy culture and nature. This study encourages the geoconservation of the lagoon in a sustainable framework, compatible with the general policy of the state, which contributes to the national economy. On this basis, the present study does not recommend neither the landfilling of 12.2 km 2 at the Ashtum El-Gamiel Protectorate, SW of Port Said in oder to construct a social housing project, nor roads crossing the lagoon. Such processes negatively impact upon the lagoon ecosystem and might also threaten the archeological sites. These landfillings were at the expense of the lagoon's water body, which decreased in area from 1540.85 to 853 km 2, at present only 55.4% of the 1973 lagoon's area does exist, with an average rate of 16 km 2 /year. Satellite images acquired from 1973 to 2017, combined with field records from 1991 to 2016, revealed the expansion of landfilling processes for the purposes of agriculture, urbanization, and fish farm construction. Although Tinnis still bears the hallmarks of a flourishing famous city, Lagan has suffered human encroachments and has been highly vandalized. ![]() The archeological sites at Lagan and Tinnis islands refer to ancient cities belong to the Medieval ages. Five paleo-shorelines were identified tracing the history of Late Holocene shorelines from 5000 BP to < 1000 BP. The lagoon is tectonically originated and includes hundreds of islands, which identified either as coastal sand ridges associated with paleo-shorelines or as river banks. It encompasses a variety of geodiversity that should be highlighted. The Manzala Lagoon is one of the most important coastal geo-archeoheritage sites in Egypt. ![]()
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