On March 15, 2022, Egypt witnessed fluctuations in fish prices across the local market. The country has imported 325,000 tons of mackerel, herring, and sardines, complementing its self-sufficient fish production, which stands at 85% with a total output of 805,000 tons, thanks to both natural sources and fish farming. Fish farming contributes significantly to this production, accounting for 79.7% of the total. The article provides a detailed account of the prices for various fish types in both the retail and wholesale markets, including significant price changes in certain fish and pasta products. It also highlights Egypt's efforts to improve fisheries and increase export rates, with a focus on developing lakes like El-Manzala, Burullus, Mariout, and Bardawil. The article concludes by mentioning the various sources of fish production in Egypt and the export figures from 2019.