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Written By: Observer Staff
Article Date: May 17, 2008 - 4:48:36 AM
Director of the fifth Fish Project is implementing fisheries projects in al-Maharah governorate at sum of $10 million, director general of the project Amr Awad said.
Awad said that the project would rehabilitate a seaport of the governorate and build seven fisheries facilities in the governorate such as ice factory and platforms for selling fish of the fishermen.
A center is to be set up to monitor exporting fishes, he said. He pointed out that the project has prepared a training program for the fisheries societies in the governorate to improve their capabilities.
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