Thursday, December 26, 2024

Fish in Landlocked Desert? See How China is Making Waves in Aquaculture

Can marine fish really thrive in a desert?

In the heart of the Taklamakan Desert, 100,000 marine fish, including golden pomfret and grouper, have found a new home at the “Shi Shi Xian” Aquaculture Base in China. Thanks to advanced care and eco-friendly technology, these fish have adapted well, boasting a survival rate of over 99%. This innovative project leverages the desert’s unique environment and integrates sustainable practices, revolutionizing traditional aquaculture.

What’s next for this groundbreaking project? Future plans include expanding the variety of marine products and integrating aquaculture with tourism to create a multifaceted fishery demonstration base. This model could offer valuable insights for countries like Pakistan, which also have arid regions and a growing demand for high-quality seafood. By adopting similar technologies and practices, Pakistan could enhance its aquaculture industry and make efficient use of its desert landscapes.

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