Dumping 2 million fish fry into the Nile River in Damietta, Egypt

Published 2024년 6월 10일

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The Lakes and Fisheries Protection and Development Authority in Egypt has released 2 million tilapia and grass carp fry into the Nile River as part of a government initiative to boost fish stocks, improve environmental conditions, and support food security. The fry were released in various areas of the river in Damietta Governorate, with plans to release more silver carp seed and improve water quality. The initiative aims to benefit local fishermen and promote sustainable development and biodiversity.
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The Lakes and Fisheries Protection and Development Authority has dumped tilapia fry in several areas of the Nile River. This step aims to enhance the fish stock in the river and improve the environmental conditions of the Nile River, which contributes to supporting food security and achieving sustainable development. Based on the directives of Major General Hussein Farahat, Executive Director of the Lakes and Fish Resources Protection and Development Authority, 2 million tilapia and grass carp fry were landed from the Manzala and San Al-Hajar hatcheries, downstream of the Nile River in the Fariskur, Sherbas and Al-Surour centers in Damietta Governorate, over a period of three days. Engineer Abdel Aziz Marwan, head of the central administration for the East Delta region in Damietta, stated that the development process on the Nile River in Damietta Governorate will be completed by landing one million units of silver carp seed from the Manzala hatchery, downstream of the Nile River ...
Source: Almalnews

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