Photo ownership: Trip down memory lane blogspot Review: Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The inserted photo was taken in Sekondi which is the largest fishing town in the Secondi Takoradi Metropolitan (STMA). It is also the administrative capital of the Metropolitan. The Sekondi fish market is about 15 minutes’ …
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Aug 19 2015
Fishery resources in Balhaf (Yemen)
Photo credit: David Elliott (Mac Alister Elliott & Pts.) – UK Review: Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) Balhaf is an industrial port town that belongs to Shabwa of Yemen and located about 150 km from Al Mukalla, the capital of Hadhramaut. Balhaf’s marine exclusive zone is approximately 130 kilometers west of Mukalla …
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Aug 15 2015
Sea Turtle Rescue program in Italy
Photo credit: Patricia Martin Cabrera Review: Patricia Martin Cabrera and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The inserted picture was taken in the Lampedusa Turtle Rescue Center, Italy upon the release of a recovered turtle into the sea. The center cares for and rehabilitates injured turtles as well as those caught …
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Aug 13 2015
Fish Culture Development – Africa (2015) training course
The inserted photo was taken on August 3, the first technical day of the “Fish Culture Development – Africa” training course for 2015. This 3-month course is being organized by the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture – EICA” and jointly supported by EICA and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The course this year …
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Aug 01 2015
Culture of green snail, Turbo marmoratus in Vanuatu
Image credit: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Review: SPC and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The resources of green snail (Turbo marmoratus) in Vanuatu are fished by small-scale commercial fishing activities. The estimated households that are engaged in the collection green snails reach about 2500. The green snail resources …
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Jul 27 2015
Cage culture of tilapia in River Nile in Egypt – Video
This video was filmed during October 2014 in the River Nile, Damietta region. Video credit: Willy Oviedo (Uruguay) Typically, freshwater cages in Egypt has a surface area of 100m2 (10×10 m) with a depth of about 5 meters. Cage farmers gained enough experience in cage construction and management. The floats used in …
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Jul 20 2015
Seaweed farming in Solomon Islands
Image credit: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Review: SPC and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The first grow-out trial of seaweed farming in Solomon Islands was undertaken between 1988 and 1991 whereas Eucheuma sp. was grown off-bottom or at the fixed-depth method. The grazing pressure from herbivorous fish (e.g. rabbitfish) …
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Jul 18 2015
Farming of marine shrimp in Fiji
Image credit: Secretariat of the Pacific Community Review: Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The inserted image shows the preparation of a shrimp pond in Fiji (liming). The following paragraphs review the development of farming of marine shrimp in Fiji. The shortage in the supply of marine shrimp in Fiji …
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Jul 15 2015
Ombrage dans la culture commerciale de spirulines
Credit: spiruline-de-haute-saintonge.com/ La spiruline effectue le processus de photosynthèse, elle a donc besoin de périodes d’ombre et de lumière. Cependant c’est un micro-organisme et une exposition prolongée à certains rayonnement ultra-violets est dangereuse (phénomène de photolyse). Un système d’ombrages en protège donc la culture
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