The South Chungcheong Province is investing 600 million won in contingency funds... to prevent the spread of white-head damage at Kim's aquaculture farm in Seocheon.

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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[Agricultural Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] The Chungnam Province has urgently allocated 600 million won in contingency funds to address the rapidly spreading yellowing and whitening damage in the seaweed farms in the Seosan area. As the situation has become serious with 95% of the farms affected, the province is implementing measures such as nutrient administration, freshwater discharge, and intensified site inspections to block the spread of the damage. The Chungnam Province has responded to the yellowing and whitening damage in the seaweed farms that has spread across the entire Seosan area by urgently executing 600 million won in contingency funds. Due to the impact of high water temperatures, the farms have seen a rapid shortage of nutrients, leading to continued damage such as leaf shedding, prompting the province to implement nutrient input, freshwater discharge, and intensified on-site inspections.

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A 95% damage rate has been confirmed in the Seocheon seaweed farms... Emergency measures such as nutrient injection and freshwater discharge are being implemented in a comprehensive response. The South Chungcheong Province has mobilized emergency funds of 600 million won to prevent the spread of yellowing damage in the seaweed farms in the Seocheon area, which has been rapidly spreading. As the situation has become serious with 95% of the farms affected, the province is implementing measures such as nutrient injection, freshwater discharge, and intensified farm inspections to block the spread of damage. The South Chungcheong Province has mobilized emergency funds of 600 million won to respond to the yellowing damage in the seaweed farms that has spread across the entire Seocheon area. As nutrient salts have become severely depleted in the farms due to the high water temperature, damage such as leaf shedding has continued. Comprehensive measures such as nutrient injection, ...
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