Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Nasr-Allah
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Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Nasr-Allah

Country Director
Sustainable Aquaculture, World Fish Center, Cairo, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Aquaculture from Suez Canal University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Fish Farming
62%
Aquaculture
90%
Fish Production
75%
Aquatic Animals
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
2
Articles
33
Abstracts
13

Selected Publications

  1. Farrag, M.M.S., A.M. El-Far, W. Aly, K.Y. AbouelFadl, A.M. Nasr-Allah, M.A.M.A. El-Geddawy and H. Charo-Karisa, 2022. Nutritional values vs. toxicity assessment of pufferfish, Tetraodon lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758), from Lake Nasser, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 48: 53-59.
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  2. El-Sayed, A.F.M., A.M. Nasr-Allah, M. Dickson and C. Gilmour, 2022. Analysis of aquafeed sector competitiveness in Egypt. Aquaculture, 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737486.
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  3. Chan, C.Y., N. Tran, K.C. Cheong, T.B. Sulser, P.J. Cohen, K. Wiebe and A.M. Nasr-Allah, 2021. The future of fish in Africa: Employment and investment opportunities. PLoS ONE, Vol. 16. 10.1371/journal.pone.0261615.
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  4. Belton, B., L. Rosen, L. Middleton, S. Ghazali and A.A. Mamun et al., 2021. Covid-19 impacts and adaptations in Asia and Africa`s aquatic food value chains. Mar. Policy, Vol. 129. 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104523.
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  5. Nasr-Allah, A., A. Gasparatos, A. Karanja, E.B. Dompreh and S. Murphy et al., 2020. Employment generation in the Egyptian aquaculture value chain: Implications for meeting the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Aquaculture, Vol. 520. 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.734940.
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  6. Murphy, S., H. Charo-Karisa, S. Rajaratnam, S.M. Cole and C. McDougall et al., 2020. Selective breeding trait preferences for farmed tilapia among low-income women and men consumers in Egypt: Implications for pro-poor and gender-responsive fish breeding programmes. Aquaculture, Vol. 525. 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735042.
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  7. El-Far, A., W. Aly, A.E.D. El-Haweet, A. Nasr-Allah and H. Karisa, 2020. Fisheries management based on gear selectivity of a tropical reservoir, Lake Nasser, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 46: 71-77.
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  8. Ibrahim, N.A., A.M. Nasr‐Allah and H. Charo-Karisa, 2019. Assessment of the impact of dissemination of genetically improved Abbassa Nile tilapia strain (GIANT-G9) versus commercial strains in some Egyptian governorates. Aquacult. Res., 50: 2951-2959.
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  9. Nasr-Allah, A.M. and M.W. Dickson, 2017. Price setting in markets for Egyptian farmed fish. Environ. Ecol. Res., 5: 184-194.
  10. Nasr-Allah, A.M. and M.M. Nassrallah, 2017. Technical and economic evaluation of different nutritional input strategies in fish farming. Ann. Agric. Sci. Moshtohor, 51: 21-32.
  11. Henriksson, P.J., M. Dickson, A.N. Allah, D. Al-Kenawy and M. Phillips, 2017. Benchmarking the environmental performance of best management practice and genetic improvements in Egyptian aquaculture using life cycle assessment. Aquaculture, 468: 53-59.
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  12. Dickson, M., A. Nasr-Allah, D. Kenawy and F. Kruijssen, 2016. Increasing fish farm profitability through aquaculture best management practice training in Egypt. Aquaculture, 465: 172-178.
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  13. Nasr-Allah, A.M., 2015. The economic performance of tilapia pond culture systems in Egypt. Egypt. J. Agric. Econ., 25: 1-14.
  14. Nasr-Allah, A.M., 2015. Farmed fish price setting and competition with wild fish in El-Obour wholesale market in Egypt. Egypt. J. Agric. Econ., 25: 468-481.
  15. Nasr-Allah, A.M., M.W. Dickson, D.A.R. Al-Kenawy, M.F.M. Ahmed and G.O. El-Naggar, 2014. Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt. Aquaculture, 426: 222-230.
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  16. Hebicha, H.A., G.O. El Naggar and A.M. Nasr-Allah, 2013. Production economics of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) pond culture in El-Fayum governorate, Egypt. J. Applied Aquaculture, 25: 227-238.
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  17. Macfadyen, G., A.M. Nasr-Alla, D. Al‐Kenawy, M. Fathi and H. Hebicha et al., 2012. Value-chain analysis-An assessment methodology to estimate Egyptian aquaculture sector performance. Aquaculture, 362: 18-27.
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  18. Azazy, G.E.S.A., H.A. Hebicha and A.M. Nasr-Allah, 2012. Estimated costs and returns for commercial cage production of fingerlings and table-size mullet (Mugil cephalus) in Dakhlia governorate, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquac., 2: 1-14.
  19. Nasr-Alla, A., 2011. Nutritional Input Strategies for Enhancing Fish Production. LAP-LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbrucken, Germany, Pages: 156.
  20. Ibrahim, N.A., G. El Naggar and A. Nasr-Alla, 2010. A comparison of the fixed input and water quality analysis methods for optimizing fertilization requirements, minimizing costs and increasing fish production in polyculture ponds. Abbassa Int. J. Aqua., 3: 349-370.
  21. El Naggar, G., A. Nasr-Alla and N.A. Ibrahim, 2010. Bio-economic evaluation of African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) interaction with Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in low input system and its effect on water quality. Abbassa Int. J. Aqua., 3: 371-388.
  22. El-Naggar, G., A. Nasr-Alla and R.O. Kareem, 2006. Factors influencing fish farm productivity in Egypt. (A case study of Behera province). J. Egypt. Aqua. Soc., 1: 47-57.
  23. Nasr-Alla, A., 1997. Comparison of immersion and oral treatment for the production of mono-sex tilapia Oreochromic niloticus population. Alex. J. Vet. Sci., 13: 251-262.