Jindo County, selected for the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries' bidding project... Efforts to revive the crab resources are in full swing.

Published 2025년 12월 3일

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Jindo County (Mayor Kim Heesu) has been finally selected for the "Fishery Resources Development Project - Spawning, Habitat Creation" public bidding project organized by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. This "flower crab spawning and habitat creation project" will invest a total of 4 billion won to create spawning grounds and living spaces for flower crabs in the fishing grounds of Do Island, Jindo County, and is scheduled to be carried out over a period of five years from next year until 2030. Jindo County has been making preliminary preparations for the selection of this public bidding project, such as establishing a basic plan, since last year, and achieved the result of final selection after applying for the public bidding project in November of this year. Jindo County's flower crabs account for about 50% of the total production in Jeollanam-do and have gained nationwide trust for their excellent quality and taste.

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Jindo County (Mayor Kim Heesoo) has been selected for the "Fishery Resources Development Project - Spawning and Habitat Creation" competition organized by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. This "Crab Spawning and Habitat Creation Project" will involve a total investment of 40 billion won to create crab spawning grounds and habitats in the fishing grounds of Do Island, and is scheduled to be carried out over a period of five years from next year until 2030. Jindo County has been making preparations for this competition since last year, including the establishment of a basic plan, and submitted an application in November of this year, achieving the final selection. Jindo County's crabs account for about 50% of the total production in Jeollanam-do, and are nationally recognized for their excellent quality and taste. Particularly, spring crabs are popular nationwide, and with nine successful crab festivals, they have established themselves as a representative fishery resource of ...
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