Egypt: Lakes Protection announces the release of one million Nile tilapia fry in Mansoura

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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The Lakes Protection and Fish Resources Development Authority has released one million tilapia fry into the Nile River in Mansoura to enhance fish stocks and support sustainable fisheries development. This initiative, observed by local officials, aims to improve food security, provide animal protein, and create jobs for local fishermen. The fry are vetted for quality before release, highlighting the role of government collaboration in promoting environmental and economic growth, with ongoing efforts to advance fisheries across Egypt.
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The Lakes Protection and Fish Resources Development Authority released one million units of tilapia fry into the Nile River in Mansoura. The fry were distributed to two main sites: 500,000 units under the train bridge in Talkha city, and 500,000 units in front of Oish El Hagar village in Mansoura center. The release process was witnessed by Major General Tarek Marzouk, Governor of Dakahlia, Mr. El-Nakhili, Head of Talkha Center and City, Colonel Ahmed Attia, Director of Mansoura Water Bodies Police, Engineer Ibrahim Talaat, Director of Mansoura Fisheries Office, Mohamed Homos, Supervisor of Lake Manzala Development, and Mr. Fahmy Allam, Director of the Fisheries Resources Department in the Governorate. Major General Hussein Farhat said that the aim of fish fry dumping operations in water bodies is to increase fish stocks and implement the state's plan to achieve sustainable development in the fisheries sector, which contributes to achieving food security and ensures meeting the ...

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