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Seafood Industry
Contacts - Kuwait (+965) |
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Alpha Middle East
Alpha Middleeast office located in Dubai, is a subsidiary
of ALPHA GROUP based in East Africa, the world's largest producer and
supplier of Fresh, Frozen & value added seafood products to almost
every part of the world. Our main seafood include Nile Perch, Tuna, Sword
fish, Exotic Reef fish like Grouper, Threadfin Bream, Red Mullet, Barracuda,
Croaker, Squid and other products comprise Shrimps, Lobsters, Crabs,
Cuttlefish, Octopus etc. |
Contact: Ms
Shumaila Sabahat |
| City: Dubai |
Tel: +971 4 396 0555
Fax: +971 4 396 0333 |
| Skype: - |
| Email:
marketingdesk@alphamiddleeast.com |
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AAE (Advanced
American Enterprises)
We only license
our inventions (Technology transfer) or sell our equipments, Represetatives
needed at 10% commission. 1.
License to manufacture and
sell expandable fish traps, 6% royalty. Each folded trap is
0.5Kg that self-expand to 2m x 2m x 2m at sea floor. A one-man small fishing
boat can fish and harvest 5 separate fishing fields, 20 traps each. The
daily harvesting of 20 traps increases the catch by 10 folds compared to
using the hook. 2. Motorized live-fish carrier (boat): to
transport 4 tons of live fish upto 1,500 mile on-water ($79,000) Live
demo from Yemen to Jeddah Saudi Arabia. 3. Live fish keeper
(250 Kg capacity) to keep fish alive in the small boat till delivery (
$350).
www.saferplane.com/fish
www.stealthIR.com/fish
Dr Z, also invented the first laser scanner that read DNA identity and
Barcode in 1972, USA patent # 4025200. |
Contact: Dr Rashid A Zeineh |
| City: Fullerton, California, USA |
Tel: +1 714 870 0290
Fax: +1 714 870 6385 |
| Email:
aab@ix.netcom.com
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Government Contacts &
Information Resources for
Commercial Fishing, Seafood, Aquaculture, Marine &
Oceans in Kuwait
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Fishery and Aquaculture Country Profile for Kuwait
- aquatic species caught by country or area, by species items, by
FAO major fishing areas, and year, for all commercial, industrial,
recreational and subsistence purposes. The harvest from mariculture,
aquaculture and other kinds of fish farming is also included.
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