A study has found that three-quarters of fish in the Nile River contain microplastics, sparking concern about plastic entering the human food chain.
Hatchery Feed & Management Vol 10 Issue 3 2022 by Aquafeed Media - Issuu
Microalgae-blend tilapia feed eliminates fishmeal and fish oil, improves growth, and is cost viable - Aquaculture Magazine
Navy Eavesdrops on Talking Fish for Maritime Security
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Hygienic assessment of fish handling practices along production and supply chain and its public health implications in Central Oromia, Ethiopia
Plastic Nile: Three-quarters of fish in world's longest river contain microplastics, World News
Omaha zoo: Don't throw coins in the water! 70 removed from stomach of alligator
Frontiers Hatchery tanks induce intense reduction in microbiota diversity associated with gills and guts of two endemic species of the São Francisco River
Sudan's Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish, Climate Crisis