Opened a direct market for local fishery products in Changwon, South Korea

Published 2021년 10월 8일

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A local seafood market has been opened at a nuclear power plant in Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. The market, which is operated by the residents of the nuclear power village, sells fresh seasonal seafood such as octopus, scallops, and mussels produced in Jinhae Bay. In addition, 70,000 horsefish have been released into the waters of the nuclear power plant and Shilido to control jellyfish. From June to October, Changwon City also released 1.26 million high-quality aquatic seeds into the coastal waters to create aquatic resources.
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Original content

On the 4th, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, opened a local seafood market at the nuclear power plant in Gusan-myeon, Masanhappo-gu. The nuclear power plant direct sales market opened this time will be operated by the residents of the nuclear power plant village with a total of 10 buildings, including 4 Masan Fisheries Cooperative Fisheries Products Market and 6 sales stores built as a unit project in Gusan. The main items for sale are octopus, scallops, and mussels, which are fresh seasonal seafood produced in Jinhae Bay. After the opening ceremony on that day, 70,000 horsefish were also released into the waters of the nuclear power plant and Shilido. Horsetail is a popular fish for sashimi and is also known as a natural enemy of jellyfish, a pirate ...
Source: Fisheco

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