Nomura's Jellyfish warning is lifted in Jeonnam and Jeju waters, South Korea

Published 2020년 10월 19일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in South Korea has lifted a warning for Nomura's jellyfish in Jeonnam and Jeju waters, which was issued due to the influx of the jellyfish from the East China Sea. The warning was issued as the jellyfish, which has a lifespan of one year, appeared in large numbers in the southern seas. The ministry will continue to monitor the waters of Gyeongnam, Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon-do for any presence of the jellyfish.
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Original content

The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries lifted the warning of Nomura's mouth-watering jellyfish issued in Jeonnam and Jeju waters as of the 16th. The Nomura Jellyfish is a jellyfish that originates off the coast of China and flows into Korea according to the currents. It began to appear in the East China Sea from last May, and its inflow into Korea's waters in summer due to the continuous south wind and strong hemp turbulence. done. In June, at the level of 0.77 to 2.43 per 100㎡ in the waters near the west of Jeju and South Sea, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and the National Institute of Fisheries Science first entered Nomura on the 16th in Jeonnam, Gyeongnam, and Jeju waters. Jellyfish warning has been issued. Since then, Nomura's mouth jellyfish, which migrated through the ocean currents, appeared in large numbers in the southern seas of the East Sea, and a warning warning was issued to the waters of Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gangwon. The aquatic institute ...
Source: Aflnews

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