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Waterfront Market (Arabic: سوق الواجهة البحرية) is a fish, vegetable, and meat market in Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] The market opened in 2017. [2] It is located on the Deira Corniche near Hamriya Port [3] at the junction of Al Khaleej Road and Abu Hail Road. [4]
While the species is not currently assigned a conservation status by the IUCN due to lack of data, overfishing is assumed to threaten the wild population. [1] The empurau, as the species is known in Malaysia, is reportedly the most expensive edible fish in the country [6] and has been known to fetch up to RM1800 per kilogram of the fish.
A total of 164 fish species was recorded at the Rajang basin in 2005. [18] Empurau (Tor tambroides) and Semah (Tor douronensis) fish are considered popular fishes among the locals. [19] the Empurau is still found breeding near the upper tributaries of Rajang such as the Balleh River, and also near the Bakun Dam. [20]
James Brooke assumed control of Sarawak, now known as Kuching, in 1841 after acquiring the territory from the Bruneian Empire. [20] In 1853, Sarawak expanded its borders to incorporate the Sibu region, [22] which at the time was a small village characterised by shophouses constructed with atap roofs, wooden walls, and floors. [20]
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There are also concerns about the genetic integrity and breeding success of wild stocks that have been mixed with releases of artificially-bred stocks. The empurau, as the species is known in Malaysia, is reportedly the most expensive edible fish in the country, [5] and has been known to fetch up to RM1800 per kilogram of the fish. While wild ...
Song Sarawak (Borneo) in 1960s. The Kayan people were the first group that inhabited the Song District. At that time, the Kayans were a nomadic people. At the same time, the Iban people migrated from the present day Kalimantan, Indonesia and settled near the banks of the Katibas River (located in the Song District) to find land for farming.