Qatif Fish Island
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Qatif Fish Island or Fish Market Island (Arabic: جزيرة سوق السمك), also known as the Central Fish Market, is an artificial island located in Tarout Bay within the Qatif Governorate of the Eastern Province in Saudi Arabia. The island covers an area of approximately 0.12 square kilometers.[1]
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 26°33′06.7″N 50°01′44.8″E |
| Area | 0.12 km2 (0.046 sq mi) |
| Administration | |
| Province | Eastern Province |
| Governorate | Qatif Governorate |
| City | Qatif City |
History and development
Location and layout
The island is located in Tarout Bay, near Qatif City in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It was intentionally developed away from residential neighborhoods—particularly since the old market was situated among these homes—and close to the fishing port to streamline the transport and handling of seafood.
Infrastructure and facilities
Economic significance
The market has attracted significant fish trade volumes since its opening, potentially reaching hundreds of tons. It serves nearby regions and other Gulf countries, revitalizing the local seafood economy and offering numerous job opportunities. With high commercial and economic value, the island serves as a prominent economic gateway and a landmark in the area.[7]