South Korea's Jeollanam-do province is investing 17 billion won to boost its fishery income to 60 billion won by 2025, primarily through expanding individual oyster aquaculture. This high-value product, currently all exported to China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, fetches prices 5 to 10 times higher than truncated oysters due to its superior taste and nutrient content. The province plans to back 50 eco-friendly oyster farms, increase the oyster farm size from 43 hectares to 500 hectares, and enhance farmers' skills in rearing individual oysters. The initiative aims to address the labor shortage in fishing villages and promote eco-friendly aquaculture by reducing the use of Styrofoam buoys.