Egypt consumes 175 tons of herring daily, equivalent to 63 thousand tons annually, with the latest major breakthrough in the markets leading to increased availability and lower prices. The prices of sea bream, shrimp, white crayfish, and feseekh have all decreased significantly, with the largest price drops being 230 pounds for sea bream, 440 pounds for shrimp, 60 pounds for white crayfish, and 650 pounds for feseekh, as reported by Hind Mohamed Mohamed Saada, Secretary General of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and President of the Port Said Chamber.