Buan Fisheries Cooperative, sea cucumber seed release

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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Buan Fisheries Cooperative (Chairman Song Kwang-bok) released 58,430 sea cucumber seeds (project cost 35 million won) into the coastal area of Wido Island last December to create and restore income sources for fishermen and marine resources. The event, aimed at increasing fishermen's income, was attended by Buan Fisheries Cooperative executives, Chido-e village community leaders, Jinri-e village community leaders, and Buan County Office officials. The seeds released that day, weighing between 1.0 and 7.0 grams, were healthy seeds that passed all necessary infectious disease tests. It is expected that these seeds will be marketable in 2 to 3 years, significantly contributing to increasing the income of fishermen in the fishing communities. Chairman Song Kwang-bok of Buan Fisheries Cooperative said,

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Buan Fisheries Cooperative (Chairman Song Kwang-bok) released 58,430 sea cucumber seeds (project cost 35 million won) into the coastal area of Wido Island last December 12 to create and restore fishery resources and generate income for fishermen. This event, aimed at increasing the income of fishermen, was attended by Buan Fisheries Cooperative executives, Chido-eup village representatives, Jinri-eup village representatives, and Buan County officials. The seeds released this day, with a weight of 1.0 to 7.0 grams, passed normal inspections including contagious disease tests, and are healthy seeds. It is expected that they will be marketable in 2 to 3 years, significantly contributing to increasing the income of fishermen in the fishing village. Chairman Song Kwang-bok of Buan Fisheries Cooperative said, "Although seafood consumption has recently declined, ...
Source: Fisheco

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