South Korea: Busan Fisheries Resources Research Institute released 330,000 young black seabreams and halibut

Published 2023년 5월 30일

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The Busan Fisheries Resources Research Institute is planning to release 330,000 fish seeds into the coastal areas of Busan by June 1. The seeds include 210,000 young black sea bream and 120,000 halibut. The black sea bream is a favorite among consumers and is known to grow quickly, potentially increasing the income of fishermen. The institute plans to continue releasing various other fish seeds throughout the year.
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The Busan Fisheries Resources Research Institute will release a total of 330,000 fish seeds, including 210,000 young black sea bream and 120,000 halibut, in coastal areas of Busan until June 1. Black sea bream and flounder fry released this time are healthy seeds with a body length of 5 to 6 cm or more that were raised for 70 to 90 days after stocking fertilized eggs in February and March of this year, hatching in the research center, respectively. It is hoped that this will help. Black sea bream lives mainly near coastal seashore rocks close to the land, and is known to grow to around 26cm in 3 years and 33cm in 5 years after hatching, and is one of the best raw fish favored by consumers. It is also a high-income breed that will contribute to increasing the income of ...
Source: Fisheco

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