[Reporter Lee Woo-jung, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province is currently making a concerted effort to restore the inland aquatic resources in the province, which have sharply declined due to environmental changes and the nesting of common loons. Starting from Hongcheon County on the 7th and continuing until the 13th, the province will release a total of 300,000 juvenile large-scale goby fish (over 5 cm in length) in the waters of Inje, Cheorwon, Yeongwol, and Wonju, five cities and counties where fishing activities are active. The large-scale goby, a representative native species in Korea, is also known as geungchi and geungcheongyi, and is popular for its chewy texture and savory flavor in spicy soup, making it one of the main income species for fishermen. However, recent climate changes and the large-scale predation of freshwater fish by