South China Sea fishing busy, with thousands of sails competing for a good harvest

Published 2023년 8월 18일

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Over 1,300 fishing boats in Lingao County, Hainan Province, eagerly set sail on August 16 as the South China Sea fishing moratorium came to an end. Fishermen prepared for the opening by buying new fishing nets, maintaining their boats, and stocking up on supplies. The local area has invested in upgrading the fishing port and ensuring a stable supply of ice to support the fishing industry.
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On the morning of August 16, in Xinying Center Fishing Port, Xinying Town, Lingao County, Hainan Province, densely packed red flags fluttered with the wind, and more than 1,300 fishing boats were ready to go. At 12:00, the 2023 South China Sea fishing moratorium ended. "After resting for more than three months, everyone can't wait to go to sea." Fisherman Huang Guofan bought new fishing nets early and maintained the boat engine, just waiting for the order of the fishing opening ceremony on the 16th. "3, 2, 1! The official start of fishing Thousands of sails are competing!" The fishing boats docked outside the port took the lead to leave the port, and some fishing boats still set off firecrackers at the bow to pray for safety and return with a full load. On August 16, fishing boats in Xinyinggang, Lingao County, Hainan sailed to the South China Sea The reporter visited the fishing port on the 15th and saw that before the fishing started, the fishermen were in full swing to refuel, ...
Source: FoodChina

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