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QATAR DESERT IMPORTANCE FOR SALINE AND BRACKISH WATER AQUACULTURE AND FISH FARMING Brackish water aquaculture presents a promising opportunity for utilizing wasteland, desert, or barren areas to generate sustainable income through aquaculture. Qatar, a country located on the Arabian Point, possesses desert landscapes and brackish water resources that make it suitable for implementing this innovative […]

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الإمارات العربية المتحدة

تربية الأحياء المائية في المياه المالحة والمائلة للملوحة في الصحراء: إمكانات إنتاج البروتين وتربية الأسماك في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة من خلال استغلال الصحراء لقد برزت تربية الأحياء المائية في المياه قليلة الملوحة كحل مستدام لاستغلال الأراضي الصحراوية والقاحلة في المناطق ذات موارد المياه العذبة المحدودة. إنه نهج مبتكر لاستخدام الأراضي القاحلة والصحراوية لإنتاج تربية

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المملكة العربية السعودية

تربية الأحياء المائية في المياه المالحة والمائلة للملوحة في الصحراء: إمكانية إنتاج البروتين وتربية الأسماك في المملكة العربية السعودية من خلال استغلال الصحراء توفر المملكة العربية السعودية، المعروفة بأراضيها الصحراوية الشاسعة/الأراضي غير المنتجة، فرصة فريدة لتنفيذ الاستزراع المائي في المياه قليلة الملوحة. تقع المملكة العربية السعودية في قلب شبه الجزيرة العربية وتحتل موقعا رائعا على

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United Arab Emirates

Saline and Brackish Water Aquaculture in Desert: Potential of Protein Production and Fish Farming in the United Arab Emirates by Utilizing Desert Brackish water aquaculture has emerged as a sustainable solution for utilizing desert and barren land in regions with limited freshwater resources. It is an innovative approach to utilizing barren and desert lands for

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Saudi Arabia

Saline and Brackish Water Aquaculture in Desert: Potential of Protein Production and Fish Farming in the Saudi Arabia by Utilizing Desert and underground saline and Brackish Water Saudi Arabia, known for its vast desert land/ unproductive land offers a unique opportunity for the implementation of brackish water aquaculture. Saudi Arabia, located in the heart of

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Australia

AUSTRALIAN DESERT IMPORTANCE FOR SALINE AND BRACKISH WATER AQUACULTURE AND FISH FARMING Australia is a continental island that occupies a fascinating position on the world map it is a very huge landmass of unproductive land (desert area) surrounded by seawater and this desert area has a great potential for fish production which boosts the economy

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Navigating Disease Management in Fish Farms: Challenges and Strategies

Introduction The global demand for seafood continues to increase, and the aquaculture industry is rising to meet this need in a sustainable way. However, disease management presents a major obstacle for fish farmers. With their delicate ecosystems vulnerable to pathogen-host interactions, keeping up with demand while preventing outbreaks requires innovative solutions. In this comprehensive exploration

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BACKGROUND OF BRACKISH WATER FISH FARMING AND AQUACULTURE RESEARCH IN BARREN LAND​/DESERT

Increasing requirements on freshwater use for agricultural, industrial and domestic reasons are gradually limiting aquaculture based on freshwater, especially in tropical arid and rainfed areas. An essential option is the efficient use of marine and brackish water settings for aquaculture. With its euryhaline features and remarkable ability to flourish in saline settings, several tilapia species

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Brackish Water

Brackish water is a unique type of water that falls somewhere between fresh and saltwater. It contains more salinity than freshwater but less salinity than seawater. It is commonly found in estuaries, where freshwater rivers and saltwater seas meet. It is also present in mangrove forests, salt marshes, and other coastal environments. Brackish water is a

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Introduction, Characteristics and some localities of Brackish Water on earth

Water generally can be classified into three categories that is Fresh water, Brackish Water and Marine water. Fresh water is defined as the Water Which is enclosed by the earth crust and Salinity is less then 0.5 ppt and Marine water is that Water which encloses the earth crust and salinity is more then 35ppt.

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