South Korea's establishment of a stepping stone for the aquaculture industry in fishing villages through aquaculture

Published 2022년 12월 5일

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Seogwipo City in South Korea has completed a new project to install seaweed farming facilities in coastal fishing grounds, spending 300 million won on a 5-hectare seaweed farming infrastructure at the Tosan fishing ground. The initiative aims to restore the environmental ecosystem, create habitats for aquatic life, and provide additional income for fishermen through mass farming and selling seaweed. The first harvest is expected in February, with an estimated yield of around 40 tons and 7,000 kg when dried. The city plans to identify more suitable fishing grounds for seaweed farming to support fishing villages as a new source of income.
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Jeju Seogwipo City announced on the 29th of last month that it had completed the installation of seaweed farming facilities in coastal fishing grounds. According to Seogwipo City, the support for seaweed farming facilities in coastal fisheries is a new project aimed at restoring the environmental ecosystem of fishing grounds, creating habitats and spawning grounds for aquatic creatures, and creating new sources of income for fishing through mass farming and sales of seaweeds other than conch and abalone. are doing The city of Seogwipo spent 300 million won on a project cost of 300 million won to prepare a 5-ha seaweed farming infrastructure at the Tosan fishing ground in Pyoseon-myeon. Construction started in June, and now, the installation of aquaculture facilities and the transplantation of staff members are complete, and the first harvest is expected in February next year. The production of the first staff member next year is expected ...
Source: Fisheco

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