Egypt is focusing on improving its fish wealth by developing and enhancing lakes such as Manzala, Burullus, Mariout, and Bardawil, as stated by former Minister of Agriculture, Sayed Al-Qasir. The country has achieved 85% self-sufficiency in fish production. As of 2019, Egypt's fish exports totaled around 35 thousand tons. The prices for various fish species in the Obour market and across Egypt are detailed in the article, providing an overview of the current fish market situation in the country. Additionally, the article highlights the breakdown of fish production in Egypt, with fish farms being the primary contributor at 79.7%, followed by lakes, shrimp production, and other water sources, accounting for the remaining production.