Fisheries officials from Korea and China have held a release event to create fisheries resources in the West Sea, releasing approximately 3.26 million sea bream and blue crabs. The two countries have decided to exchange genetic information of released fry seeds to develop a scientific and systematic resource management plan. Despite ongoing efforts to combat illegal fishing, the number of Chinese fishing boats operating in the West Sea border area and exclusive economic zone remains high. The article suggests expanding the joint seed release project to include fishermen from both countries and urging the Chinese government to promote the importance of marine resources to its people. The article also discusses the potential of technological exchange in seed production between Korea and China and the need for stronger regulations against illegal fishing.