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14 maj 2014 · Egypt's inland freshwater fisheries include the following: Lake Nasser, the Nile River channel, irrigation channels, water bodies in the Western Desert, two Nile branches (Rosetta and...
- (PDF) Fisheries in the Nile System - ResearchGate
The contribution to fishery by the River Nile itself is far...
- (PDF) Fisheries in the Nile System - ResearchGate
13 lut 2024 · Fishing in the Nile has a long and fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to recognize the abundance of fish in the river and harness its resources for sustenance.
1 sty 2024 · Small-scale fisheries in the Nile River in Egypt supply about 68% of the annual landing. The heavy impacts of fishing industry on the river, the introduction of the Nile perch along with other nine species and freshwater crayfish, unregistered fishers, and unrecorded catch as well as the pollution are the main problems facing the Nile ecosystem.
14 maj 2014 · Nile waters are the mainstay for freshwater supply for agriculture irrigation, navigation, water for human use (“drinking, industrial, domestic uses”), hydroelectric power generation, and of course for exploitation of natural fish stocks and aquaculture fish farming projects.
28 paź 2016 · More than 800 fish species have been estimated in the Nile Basin, wetlands and rivers; 128 of them belonging to 27 families inhabit the River Nile. The majority of these species belong to families Cichlidae, Cyprinidae, Mormyridae and Mochokidae.
1 sty 2009 · The contribution to fishery by the River Nile itself is far less substantial than that of the Nilotic lakes. Especially during the past decades the fish landings from the lakes rose...
22 wrz 2016 · Fish production in Nile Delta, including coastal lakes, inland lakes, and the Nile River, is the most important component in the Egyptian capture fisheries. In 2013, the total landing of these water bodies reached 233,172 mt, representing 65% of total landing.