Taean County Council passes ordinance to prevent accidents involving fishing vessels and fishermen.

Published 2025년 12월 3일

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[Fisheries and Livestock Products Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] The Taean County Council announced that at the second plenary session of the 316th regular meeting of the Taean County Council held on the 2nd, the ordinance proposal titled "Taean County Ordinance on the Prevention of Safety Accidents for Fishing Vessels and Fishermen," which was primarily proposed by Representative Kim Jin-kwon, was passed as is. This ordinance primarily aims to establish a systematic basis for ensuring the safe operation and navigation of fishing vessels operating within Taean County, as well as for protecting the life and body of fishermen and promoting their safety and health. The ordinance aligns with the intent of the "Act on Safety Operations of Fishing Vessels and the Promotion of Safety and Health of Fishermen," specifying the duties of local governments and detailing safety measures for fishing vessels and fishermen that are suitable for the actual conditions of Taean County.

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The Taean County Council announced that at the second regular session of the 316th Taean County Council held on the 2nd, the "Taean County Ordinance on the Prevention of Safety Accidents for Fishing Vessels and Fishermen" proposed by Representative Kim Jin-kwon was passed in its original form. This ordinance primarily aims to establish a systematic basis for ensuring the safe operation and navigation of fishing vessels operating within Taean County, as well as for protecting the lives and bodies of fishermen and promoting their safety and health. The ordinance was enacted to align with the intent of the "Act on Safety Operations and Promotion of Safety and Health for Fishing Vessels and Fishermen," to specify the responsibilities of local governments, and to detail safety measures for fishing vessels and fishermen tailored to the specific conditions of Taean County. Representative Kim pointed out that a significant portion of the fishing workforce in the Taean region is comprised ...
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