Agreement reached to strengthen private sector fisheries exchanges among South Korea, China, and Japan

Published 2025년 9월 5일

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[Gosungjin, Korea Fisheries News Reporter] South Korean, Chinese, and Japanese private fishery organizations have recently decided to strengthen mutual exchanges, including the regular sharing of fishing operations, fishing grounds, and climate change information, in response to the issue of the rapidly declining squid resources. According to the Korea Fisheries Association, the South Korean, Chinese, and Japanese private fishery delegations, led by Jeong Young-hoon, President of the Korea Fisheries Association, Chu Yifeng, President of the China Fisheries Association, and Edamoto Masaaki, President of the Japan Fisheries Association, held a private fishery conference on the 3rd in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan, and discussed private cooperation plans in the fishery sector, focusing on this issue. The main agenda items pushed by our delegation at this conference are fourfold. In the South Korea-Japan interim waters, South Korea

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South Korea, China, and Japan's private fishery organizations have recently decided to strengthen mutual exchanges, including the regular sharing of fishing operations, fishing grounds, and climate change information, in response to the sharp decline in squid resources. According to the Korea Fisheries Association, a South Korea-China-Japan private fishery delegation, led by Jeong Yeong-hoon, President of the Korea Fisheries Association, Chu Yi-feng, President of the China Fisheries Association, and Edamoto Masaaki, President of the Japan Fisheries Association, held a private fishery conference in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan, on the 3rd, and discussed private cooperation plans in the fishery sector, focusing on this issue. The main agenda items for the conference, led by our delegation, were fourfold. The issue of gear damage faced by Korean crab pot and trawl fishing vessels in the South Korea-Japan intermediate waters was raised, and to resolve this, the establishment ...
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