REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF DIPLODUS VULGARISIN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Mohamed Abdallah Ali;
Abstract
Food deficiency related to shortage of animal protein has been among the most dramatic worldwide problems addressed by
national governments. Tilis has been especially of concem in developing countries such as Egypt which are characterized by steady population increases and increased demand for protein. Thus the search for new domesticatable food resources and the development of exploitable natural protein resources is essential to the growth of these countries.
Fish farming and open-water fisheries are among the most flexible of the world's food resources in the ability to produce excellent sources of high-grade protein to be eaten directly by humans, as well as to produce high quality sources of protein and nitrogen for livestock feed and agricultural fertilizers.
national governments. Tilis has been especially of concem in developing countries such as Egypt which are characterized by steady population increases and increased demand for protein. Thus the search for new domesticatable food resources and the development of exploitable natural protein resources is essential to the growth of these countries.
Fish farming and open-water fisheries are among the most flexible of the world's food resources in the ability to produce excellent sources of high-grade protein to be eaten directly by humans, as well as to produce high quality sources of protein and nitrogen for livestock feed and agricultural fertilizers.
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| Title | REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF DIPLODUS VULGARISIN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA | Other Titles | دراسات بيولوجية وفسيولوجية تناسل أسماك الشراغيش بالبحر المتوسط | Authors | Mohamed Abdallah Ali | Issue Date | 1996 |
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