Full siblings of red and naturally colored tilapia

Full siblings of red and naturally colored tilapia resulting from mating of Nile tilapia with mutant red tilapia (this hybrid will not breed true).

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Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) – morphological characteristics

Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)- Watch the tail bands.

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Checking the spawning of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus in hapa system in Egypt

Checking tilapia spawning in open system using hapas. The intervals between checkings depend on water temperature and target product whether fry andor eggs.

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Open system for tilapia spawning using hapas in Egypt

The photo shows an open-system for tilapia hatchery in Egypt. This type of hatcheries is based on hapas placed in earthen ponds. The advantage of such system is mainly economical as well as the ability to nurse fry in nursing hapas in this open system. However, because the spawning in this system takes place during natural spawning season, there is ability to produce fry earlier as compared to greenhouse system. The checking interval -in days- for spawning will vary according to the operation management of these hatcheries. For example, if the hatchery plan targets only fry collection, the period could be extended to 10-12 days between collections. On the other hand, if embryos and yolk sacs are also targeted, a week interval will be appropriate.

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Greenhouse-type tilapia hatcheries

Greenhouses when used as tilapia hatcheries in temperate countries such as Egypt would enable early spawning and help extend the spawning season. Durability of plastic sheets determines the frequency of its replacement and so the cost involved.

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Lecturing in aquaculture training course held in Qatar (2002)

This training on aquaculture course has been aranged and hosted in 2002 by the Ministry of Municipality and Agriculture (Qatar) with the cooperation of the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD). The course has been designed for Qatrai trainees. Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal delivered several lectures in this course.

 

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Promotion of aquaculture in family farming workshop (AARDO – Oman) 2007

This international workshop has been organized by Afro-Asian Rural Development Organization (AARDO) and hosted by Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Sultanate of Oman. The workshop was held in Muscat during the period 8-12 September, 2007. The promotion of small-scale aquaculture was the principal objective of the workshop. Among the workshop activities, country reports were presented. Also, invited speakers contributed in the workshop. Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal contributed to this workshop as a key speaker.

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[important]AARDO and Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Workshop in Oman (2007)[/important]

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Lecturing in shrimp training course in Islamic Republic of Iran (2002)

Upon the request of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Fisheries of Iran (Shilat), Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal delivered a lecture on shrimp genetics in the regional training course on shrimp farming that was hold in Boushehr during the period 18-31 May, 2002.

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[important]FAO and Iran shrimp farming course (Iran 2002)[/important]

 

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A special word of thanks from the participants in Fish Culture Development (EICA 2007)

This is an example of sincere words of thanks addressed to World Fish Center staff who significantly contributed to the training and myself for managing the program through the World Fish Center in partinership with the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA) that annually hosts the Fish Culture Development Training course. The World Fish Center carries out a part of practical training in accorance with EICA. This particular course has been participated by 28 participants from 27 countries who presented this word of thanks. Partipants are Estela Serrano (Bolivia), Nahimana Dieudonne (Burundi), Wang Weiyong (China), Ntsono Beatrice (Congo), Mohammed Iyah Hussen (Eritrea), Feleke Giorgis (Ethiopia), Claudia Chonay (Guatemala), Bah Amadou (Guinea Conakry), Lorenzo Martin (Honduras), Gautam Chandra Sarkar (India), Tsimania Delphin (Madagascar), Jorge A. Valdiviezo0 (Mexico), Kwaw Naing (Myanmar), Narayan Giri (Nepal), Mary Nwakaego Nwachi (Nigeria), Yu-Sun Chol (North Korea), Yaqoob Nassir (Oman), Muhammad Abdel Ghafoor (Pakistan), Rosa Libia Bellido (Panama), Eliana Villafana (Peru), Evelyn Ame (Philippines), Nodorimana Jean Claude (Rwanda), Mfashingabo Ntwali (Rwanda), Baye Anadou Fall (Senegal), Jayantha Alahapperuma (Sri Lanka), Alaa Alcheikh (Syria), Panuwat Kamuttachart (Thailand) and Kavuma Adrian Paul (Uganda). A group picture of course participants and World Fish staff is attached.

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A letter of thanks from Andersen Consult (Denmark) on fish feed study in Egypt

This letter was issued by Andersen Consult (Denmark) as a response to the contribution of Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal to a study on fish feed industry in Egypt. The study which was implemented in 2011 has been carried out by Andersen Consult and sponsored by the Danish Government’s Business-to-Business Programme in Cairo.

[important]A letter from Andersen Consult (Denmark)[/important]

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