The production volume of five-axis machines is recovering... the effect of resource creation is clear.

Published 2025년 12월 15일

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As a result of the resource development project, the production of abalone is showing a recovery trend again. The Jeju Marine Fisheries Research Institute announced on the 8th that, due to the concentrated promotion of the abalone seed release project in the waters off Siheung-ri, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo City since 2012, the production, which was only 178kg in 2014, increased to 1606kg last year. It is expected that more than 1400kg will be produced this year as well, and it has been confirmed that the resource reproduction system is taking shape as hatchlings from the released individuals have been found to have naturally spawned. Abalone belongs to the abalone family and is a small shellfish that can grow up to 8cm, and can be harvested when it reaches over 4cm. Until 1995,

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As a result of the resource development project, the production of abalone is showing a recovery trend. The Jeju Marine Research Institute reported on the 8th that the production of abalone, which had only amounted to 178kg in 2014, increased to 1606kg last year due to the concentrated promotion of the abalone release project in the waters off Siheung-ri, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo City since 2012. It is expected that this year's production will exceed 1400kg, and it has been confirmed that the resource reproduction system is taking hold as the released individuals have hatched larvae. Abalone belongs to the abalone family and is a small shellfish that can grow up to 8cm, and can be harvested when it reaches 4cm or more. Until 1995, 159 tons were produced annually and widely used as a key ingredient in Jeju's local food, but after 2000, the production volume sharply decreased and has recently remained at around 3 to 4 tons. Unlike abalone, which is farmed and distributed nationwide, ...
Source: Fisheco

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