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Hamed Gohar was born on 15 November, 1907 in Cairo, Egypt, is an Egyptian TV presenter (1907–1992). Discover Hamed Gohar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Occupation Oceanographer, scientist and TV presenter
Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November, 1907
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace Cairo, Egypt
Date of death 17 June, 1992
Died Place Alexandria, Egypt
Nationality Egypt

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1907

Hamed Abdel Fattah Goher (15 November 1907 – 17 June 1992) (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.

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.

Hamed Abdel Fattah Gohar was born in Cairo on November 15, 1907.

1925

He received his primary education at the Islamic Charitable Society School, and his secondary education at the Royal Secondary School, from which he obtained his baccalaureate degree in 1925 (the year the Egyptian University was established).

Gohar first joined the Faculty of Medicine in Cairo University, and despite his excellent success in the preparatory year, he later chose to transfer to the Faculty of Sciences.

From there, he obtained a Bachelor of Science with first class honors, and was appointed as a teaching assistant in the Department of Animal Sciences at the college.

1931

In 1931, he began research on Xenia, or soft corals of the Red Sea, finalized in 1939.

In 1931, two years after his graduation, he submitted his first thesis to obtain a master's degree, the subject of which was "Micro anatomy and histology of the endocrine glands in the rabbit".

After that, Gohar moved to work at the Marine Biology Station in Hurghada, and continued scientific research in the creatures of the Red Sea, until he obtained a doctorate in science in this branch of knowledge, and perhaps - as Dr. Abdel Halim Montaser says - the first to obtain it in Egypt.

Gohar had a famous weekly television program broadcast on Friday called The World of the Seas, and its broadcast lasted for 18 years, where he used to show films about various marine creatures and he commented explaining the picture and introducing the different factions, their habits and qualities.

those years.

He always started his program with the phrase “Good evening,” and he uttered this phrase in a strong and distinctive way.

The late artist Saeed Saleh imitated him in the play Al Ayal Kibrit (The Kids Have Grown Up) during his phone call to his father, Ramadan Al-Sukari, to inform him of the kidnapping of his son Atef.

1934

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.