Jeonnam Marine and Fisheries Science Institute releases 2 million juvenile brine shrimp.

Published 2025년 11월 4일

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The Jeonnam Marine and Fisheries Science Institute (Director Kim Chung-nam) announced that, in order to restore coastal fishery resources and improve the income of fishermen, 2 million high-value barley shrimp larvae were released into four main habitats: Wando, Sinan, Yeongguang, and Hampyeong. The barley shrimp, a high-value species among shrimp, is continuously released every year. Classified as a large shrimp, the barley shrimp grows to over 25 cm and is also known as "kkotdaeha" or "odori" depending on the region. With its meaty texture and good taste, and its tender flesh, it is popular as a high-end food ingredient. Due to its characteristics, the barley shrimp does not stray far from the release area and grows there.

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Wando, Sinan, Yeonggwang, Hampyeong Sea Areas... Recovery of Fisheries Resources and Improvement of Fishermen's Income The Jeonnam Marine Fisheries Science Institute (Director Kim Chung-nam) announced that to restore coastal fisheries resources and improve fishermen's income, they released 2 million high-value added bori shrimp larvae into the main habitats of Wando, Sinan, Yeonggwang, and Hampyeong, four sea areas, in collaboration with local governments, fisheries cooperatives, and local residents. Boris are a high-value added species among shrimp. They are continuously released every year. Classified as large shrimp, bori can grow over 25 cm and are also called "kkotdaeha" or "odori" depending on the region. They are known for their meaty texture and good taste, and their soft tissue makes them a popular high-end food ingredient. Boris typically do not stray far from their release area and grow to a size of over 15 cm by June to August of the following year, which is expected ...
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