Aquaculture Boost in Mostaganem: Floating Cages Stocked with Royal Seabream
The fisheries and aquaculture directorate of Mostaganem, Algeria, announced the deployment of two floating cages dedicated to royal seabream (daurade royale) farming. This initiative involves the introduction of a substantial 540,000 juvenile fish (alevins) into these newly installed aquaculture facilities.
Alboran Fish Leads the Way in Stidia
The floating cages have been installed for the benefit of SARL Alboran Fish, a pisciculture company operating within the aquaculture activity zone of Stidia. This undertaking directly supports both local and national strategies aimed at expanding and strengthening Algeria’s aquaculture sector. According to the fisheries and aquaculture directorate of Mostaganem, the seeding of these cages with 540,000 royal seabream fingerlings on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, signifies a significant step forward for SARL Alboran Fish and the broader development of aquaculture in the region.
This investment in infrastructure and stock underscores Algeria’s commitment to growing its aquaculture industry, potentially contributing to food security and economic diversification within the region. The focus on royal seabream, a popular and valuable species, highlights the strategic approach to developing a sustainable and profitable aquaculture sector.
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