Fish Farming in Egypt

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Which body of water contributes to reducing the salinity of the fish farming ponds in Egypt?

  • Sinai
  • Lake Manzala (correct)
  • Mediterranean Sea
  • Red Sea

What is the length of the richest lagoon along the Red Sea coast in Egypt?

  • 100 km
  • 1500 km
  • 1000 km (correct)
  • 500 km

What is the main purpose of establishing fish farms in the coastal basins from Damietta to Port Said?

  • Creating job opportunities
  • Reducing salinity of the ponds
  • Increasing fish production (correct)
  • Attracting marine fish fry

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Fish Farming in Egypt

  • The Mediterranean Sea contributes to reducing the salinity of the fish farming ponds in Egypt.

Lagoons Along the Red Sea Coast

  • The richest lagoon along the Red Sea coast in Egypt is approximately 120 km long.

Purpose of Establishing Fish Farms

  • The main purpose of establishing fish farms in the coastal basins from Damietta to Port Said is to enhance aquaculture production and increase fish yields.

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