Industrial Development in Aswan
Industrial Development in Aswan
Industrial Development in Aswan
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1- Fish<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> coastal water areas.<br />
Represent about 20% of the flat lake with an area of about a quarter<br />
million acres and it is certa<strong>in</strong>ly a scientific matter that tilapia do not<br />
migrate away from natural sites which are located thus, the preparation of<br />
the lake under the pretext of that product and left to grow <strong>in</strong> natural sites<br />
until it reaches the appropriate size for market<strong>in</strong>g a few years later is<br />
considered one of the effective ways for the development of fish stocks,<br />
this method is considered also the basis for the <strong>in</strong>troduction of fish<br />
farm<strong>in</strong>g technology for the lake.<br />
2- Fish<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the deep water areas.<br />
Represent the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 80% of the flat lake with an area of about one<br />
million acres, the survey of the echo sound system has proved abundance<br />
presence of Veto Plankton and Alzenkton ( one of the elements of the<br />
naturalfoodbaseofthelake)<strong>in</strong>theareasofthelakewater.Despitethis,<br />
few fish are located <strong>in</strong> this region and <strong>in</strong> particular the varieties which<br />
capable of feed<strong>in</strong>g on the two varieties of plankton. Therefore, this region<br />
is described <strong>in</strong> terms of productivity as (desert area) and <strong>in</strong> order to<br />
optimize this area, it requires the <strong>in</strong>troduction of new fish varieties.<br />
<strong>Industrial</strong> activity based on natural resources <strong>in</strong> <strong>Aswan</strong><br />
Landsof<strong>Aswan</strong>governorateconta<strong>in</strong>ahugereserveofm<strong>in</strong>eralandquarry<br />
resource <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g about 37 elements of natural raw materials which the<br />
governorate efforts paid off <strong>in</strong> the last two years to <strong>in</strong>vest them <strong>in</strong> huge<br />
<strong>in</strong>dustrial projects such as the two major manufacturers <strong>in</strong> the production<br />
of cement, phosphoric acid and unilateral and triple phosphate. Examples<br />
of projects based on these resources are as follows: