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ECO-CV-Saidalkady
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CV-Said Ali Abdelfattah El-Kady
Name: Saied Ali Abdelfattah El-Kady
MOBILE (+965) (666) 30 121
E-Mail: saidalkady@yahoo.com
Personal Information
Nationality: Egyptian
Gender: Male
Social status: Married
Profession: lab technician -biodiversity specialist-Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA)
Date of Birth: 27 / 12 /1954
MOBILE (+965) (666) 30 121
E-Mail: saidalkady@yahoo.com
Educational Qualification:
- Bachelor Degree in Sciences (geology) (1977), Alexandria University.
- High Study Diploma IN geophysics 1980 Alexandria University.
- High Study Diploma IN Oceanography 1981 Alexandria University.
Work experiences:
- From 20 June 2015 till now work as environmental specialist in ECO-Environmental
Consultant (Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Job description:
1. Team work in preparing reports (FIELD AND OFFICE WORK) of impact
environmental assessment (EIA) for any new construction project for Company
to submit to Kuwait environment public authority (KEPA) including
recommendation for Environmental Health and Safety (HSE) especially for
industrial projects.
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2. Sharing of work in application form for EIA of any new clinic or
workshop(FIELD AND OFFICE WORK)
3. Attend a workshop of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 in ECO office
- From 24 oct.2014 to 30 April 2015 work as safety officer in Al-Hundi transport
company
Job description: monitoring of all vehicles for its needs of safety materials, reporting
the vehicles condition for repairing and dispatch reporting every day and data entering.
Especially in fuel tank leaking, loading and unloading scull box content and giving
instructions to the vehicles drivers for obligation of the instructions of security and
safety for them and for the vehicles.
-From 1996 to April 2012 work as Biological Specialist in Environment Public
Authority (K- EPA)
-From May25th
1982 to1996 work as Lab technician in Environment Protection
Department (K-EPD)
-From 1981 to 1982 work as specialist in institute of oceanography – Alexandria, Egypt
Job assignment in K EPA and EPD :
-From 1983 to 1987 Sampling for sea water quality (Nutrients, hydrocarbons , Trace
Metals and Bacteria ) and sampling of phytoplankton and zooplankton beside
measuring related to the oceanographic parameter s and Lab Chemical analysis ( sea
water nutrients and chlorophyll-a)..
-From1987-March 2013, Monitor Meiofauna organisms and study the effect of
environment conditions on them, such as natural physical parameters and pollution
include:
1. Sampling Meiofauna, and measuring of interstitial water quality parameters
(DO, p H, Salinity and Oxedation Reduction Potential and Water
Temperature).
2. Extracting Meiofauna organisms from the sediment.
3. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of Meiofauna under stereozome-
microscope.
4. Programmed and use computer to store, process and analyzed data.
5. Statistical analysis of Meiofauna and related environmental factors.
6. Improved the identification and taxonomy of the organisms also the
methodology for Meiofauna lab.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
• Trained and manages 7 researchers worked as a researcher in trained
meiofauna lab since 1987 until now.
• Trained of the EPA new employed about meiofauna ecology and analysis,
and achieved significant improvements in their knowledge.
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• Supervised meiofauna researchers in the meiofauna lab.
• Reviewed and Study environment impact assessment projects
• Successfully handled monthly monitoring of meiofauna organisms.
• Represented Environment Public Authority in environmental conferences,
meetings and workshops.
Projects involved:
Kuwait Action Plan:
From year 1983 to1985 ROPME investigated many sectors crossing ROPME Sea area.
Every state member studies their own sectors (sampling, analyses and quality
assurance). My work participated in the sampling task (3years project).
Rehabilitation of Kuwait Beaches after gulf war, 18-20 November 1996, Kuwait:
After Iraqi crises 1990 , EPA started monitoring the effect of oil pollution on the
Kuwaiti beaches 5 stations were selected along Kuwait beaches, locations were differ in
ecological structure (muddy, sandy, rocky) , meiofauna were sampled , extracted,
analyzed, and many reports and papers were published
Desalination Power Station effects on Meiofauna community:
During 1997-1998 new project started in studding the effect of desalination power
plants on meiofauna communities, two locations were selected from the inlet and out let
locations, I worked on sampling, extracting, Quantity and quality meiofauna
identifications, statistical analysis and reports were prepared.
Harmful Algae monitoring project:
Since the 2 major fish kill occurred during a year 1999 and 2001, EPA started a algal
bloom emergency national plan many tasks were established, my task was collecting
harmful algae samples, sea water quality samples, oceanography samples.( from2001
to 2012 )
JETRO project:
From 2006 to 2008 EPA and JETRO Company from State of Japan investigated project
for rehabilitation of Kuwait Bay my task in this project sharing on sampling and
analysis of meiofauna on shore (JETRO Experimental mud flat) and off shore from
investigated stations also hourly monitoring current and nutrients contents of sea water
flow inter or out from JETRO experimental mud flat.
Mishrif sewage station default:
During Aug 2009 Kuwait faced a disaster of Mishrif sewage station shutdown, which
caused a lot of untreated sewage spilled in the sea. EPA started a monitoring plan for
the 4 main sources, Al-Aqsa, Al Khatabi, Messela and Sas out let monitoring stations.
My tasks were:
• Meiofauna: collecting meiofauna samples (onshore) extracting analysis and do
statistical analysis to prepare reports.
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• Phytoplanktons sampling(offshore)
• Water quality samples (off shore ).
Marina pollution Monitoring:
Marina pollution monitoring project started on 2011, my task was to collect meiofauna,
plankton and oceanographic parameters, also extracting, analysis and do statistical
analysis for meiofauna to prepare reports.
JETRO project:
From 2006 to 2008 EPA and JETRO Company from State of Japan investigated
project for rehabilitation of Kuwait Bay my task in this project shairing on sampling
and analysis of meiofauna on shore (JETRO Experimental mud flat) and off shore
from investigated stations also hourly monitoring current and nutrients contents of
sea water flow inter or out from JETRO experimental mud flat.
Working teams involved:
• Technical emergency team. Team respond to emergency environment crises
such as marine oil spill, sewage effluents in the shores, fishkill , redtide,
marine organisms death.
• Trading on Endangered species team: monitoring the animal shops and
checking if they are following CITES regulations,
• Mishrif station default
• Camping monitoring team
Membership:
• Member in Kuwait society for protecting environment.
• Member in Association of Meiobenthology organization
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Professional Training
• Training on sea water analysis workshop in EPD Lab (Dr Riley 1985) .
• Training on meiofauna and classification of dominant harpecteciod copepods
(professor Antenio Todaro 2005-2009) .
• Training on nematode classification (Dr Tataina 2010)
• Training in meiofauna and biostatistical (Professor Hanan Metwaly 2011-
2012).
• Training on Harmful Algae EPA Lab2002
• Training on the firefighting equipment inside K-EPA laboratory
• Training on ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 :2008
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Conferences and meetings
• Coordination meeting for wild life committee for Arabian Gulf Countries, 9
October 2010, Kuwait
• Third middle east conference of sewage effluents, November 1998.Kuwait
• Rehabilitation of Kuwait Beaches after gulf war, 18-20 November 1996,
Kuwait.
Awareness Campaigns:
• Participated in the biodiversity day 22May 2001 &2002: achieved in
communicating with the public about the local endanger species, the causes and
protecting them.
• Presenting meiofauna as indicator for marine beaches in several schools
Equipments experience:
• Stereo zoom microscope
• Binocular compound microscope
• Hydrolab water quality checker
• Portable Multiparameter device (PH, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature)
• Current meter
• Spectrophotometer
• Automatic Site level (measuring Beach Profile)
• Anemometer(wind speed and direction )
• Plankton nets
• Grab samplers and Core sampler (for sampling of marine sediment)
• Nesken Bottle(sampling of sea water )
Publications:
• Annual report of EPA-EPD 1987-2012(Arabic) study of meiofauna in Kuwaiti
beaches.
• Kuwait Action Plan 1983-1985 in sampling task.
• Farag, M., Al-Kady, s., Al-Kandary, A. and Al-Ajmi , F. 1992 . Status of
meiofauna in some Saudi beaches (Mont Michel cruise).
• Al-Kadi, s., Al-Khashti, E., Al-Kandary, A. and Al-Ajmi, F. 2002. Impact of
sewage effluents on the miofaunal communities of Al-Shuwaikh inshore area.
• Mohammed, E., Al-Kadi, s., Al-Kandary, A. and Al-Saffar, J. 2005 . Meiofauna
seasonal abundance in three Kuwaiti beaches. Meiofauna Marina, Vol. 14, pp.
115-120.
• Rehabilitation of Kuwait Bay JETRO project 2007-2009
• Mohammed, E., Al-Kandary, M., Al-Kadi, s., Al-Kandary, A., Al-Motawa, F.,
Al-Otaibi, M., Al-Ansari, J. 2012. Effect of sewage pollution on marine
meiofauna.