Namhae-gun, South Korea, promotes Daegu artificial fertilized egg release project

Published 2022년 1월 17일

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Namhae-gun, a county in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, has promoted the Daegu fertilized egg release project at the Suhyup Market in Danhang Village. The project involves fertilizing 19 million cod eggs and releasing 500 million eggs after obtaining necessary permission to lift the ban on cod catching and collecting. This initiative, which has been ongoing since 2008 in conjunction with the spawning season of Daegu, aims to boost the income of local fishermen and create more fishery resources.
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On the 11th, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do promoted the Daegu fertilized egg release project at the Suhyup Market in Danhang Village, Changseon-myeon. The event was attended by more than 50 officials, including Jangchungnam Namhae County Governor, Namhae County Council Chairman Lee Joo-hong, Lim Tae-sik, Kim Chang-woo, and Namhae Military Fisheries Cooperative President Kim Chang-young. Namhae-gun, the 15 male and female cod caught on the same day, fertilized 19 million eggs and carried out artificial insemination. Namhae-gun plans to catch 500 codfish and release 500 million cod fertilized eggs after obtaining permission from Gyeongnam Province to lift the cod catching and collecting ban from the 16th to the 31st of the coming month. In addition, 1.5 million hatched codfish will be released to Samdong-myeon and Eunjeom waters. Cod, a winter regressive fish, migrates to the southern coast along the cold water layer in winter to spawn. Namhae-gun has ...
Source: Fisheco

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