A new innovation platform aimed at planning the future growth of the highly successful Egyptian aquaculture sector has been launched, reported the global research partnership WorldFish on Sunday.
NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA
NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA
NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA
NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA
NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA
Egypt is one of the largest producers of farmed fish in Africa and the Middle East, with an annual production estimated at one million tonnes per year.
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A group of European scientists have developed a range of new genetic techniques for the detection of toxic algal species.
Experts of Vigo Oceanographic Centre of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), Spain, the University of Oslo, Norway, the Centre for Marine Research Breiðafjörður, Iceland and the Marine Biological Association, UK participated in the project.
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Following a study, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) has released a new report that reveals certain fish specifies that can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) says that its new report reveals specific types of fish can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices
- See more at: http://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/noaa-says-that-finfish-farms-are-sustainable#sthash.AbjTUG05.dpufThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) says that its new report reveals specific types of fish can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices.
- See more at: http://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/noaa-says-that-finfish-farms-are-sustainable#sthash.0klzcZCk.dpuf![NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA](http://www.worldfishing.net/__data/assets/image/0010/929224/varieties/carousel.jpg)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) says that its new report reveals specific types of fish can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices
- See more at: http://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/noaa-says-that-finfish-farms-are-sustainable#sthash.AbjTUG05.dpuf![NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA](http://www.worldfishing.net/__data/assets/image/0010/929224/varieties/carousel.jpg)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) says that its new report reveals specific types of fish can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices
- See more at: http://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/noaa-says-that-finfish-farms-are-sustainable#sthash.AbjTUG05.dpuf![NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA](http://www.worldfishing.net/__data/assets/image/0010/929224/varieties/carousel.jpg)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) says that its new report reveals specific types of fish can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices
- See more at: http://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/noaa-says-that-finfish-farms-are-sustainable#sthash.AbjTUG05.dpuf![NOAA says that the majority of finfish farms are sustainable Photo: NOAA](http://www.worldfishing.net/__data/assets/image/0010/929224/varieties/carousel.jpg)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) says that its new report reveals specific types of fish can be farmed with minimal or no harm to the coastal ocean environment.
During the study, scientists from NOAA’s National Ocean Service evaluated the environmental effects of finfish aquaculture, including water quality, benthic habitats and marine life across various farming practices
- See more at: http://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/noaa-says-that-finfish-farms-are-sustainable#sthash.AbjTUG05.dpufOrthographic map of Egypt (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |