This is a model of a small-scale tilapia hatchery which could exist in fish farming communities of small to medium size. This type hatchery targets to fulfill given farms requirements of the fry of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus with a possibility to sell extras to others. An estimated production capacity of such model hatchery can …
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Nov 03 2011
A commercial hatchery for Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus in Aswan (Egypt)
This photo shows a commercial tilapia hatchery in Aswan. This hatchery belongs to Lake Nasser Development Authority. Untill the present, the fingerlings of Nile tilapia, (Oreochromis niloticus) produced in the hatchery are used for a stock enhancement program for Lake Nasser. The picture shows the outdoor facilities of the hatchery which has also indoor facilities. Note: …
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Nov 02 2011
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. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish to use a picture or more. This …
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Nov 02 2011
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 …
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Oct 21 2011
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 …
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Oct 21 2011
Egyptian fishery resources with special emphasis on aquaculture (in Arabic)
This paper while focusing on aquaculture development has started with key fishery resources and highlighted the increasing contribution of aquaculture in total fish production. The challenges facing aquaculture outlook has beed addressed in this paper especially the limited production basket and the allocation of natural resources especially water. Fish trade (import and export) has been …
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Sep 16 2011
Egyptian Fishery – with a special emphasis on aquaculture development and outlook
This presentation covers Egyptian fishery resources focusing on aquaculture development and its contribution to total fishery over time. Traditional and emerging aquaculture methods have been addressed. The presentation has highlighted the relationship between aquaculture development and available natural resources and concluding with the outlook of Egyptian aquaculture. [important]Egyptian fishery with a special emphasis on aquaculture …
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Aug 30 2011
Egyptian Aquaculture – from regional and global perspectives
This presentation starts with an overview on world fish production as sorted into fishery resources, species and continents. Egyptian aquaculture is the focus of the presentation including production and development trends and requirements. Fish consumption and trade have been addressed. The relationship Egyptian fishery with regional and global fish production has been highlighted. Egyptian aquaculture …
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