Typhoon Yagi devastates tilapia production in Hainan, China

게시됨 2024년 9월 30일

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Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful storm to hit Hainan, China in a decade, has caused a significant decrease in aquaculture production in the region, particularly affecting tilapia farming. The typhoon made landfall on 6 September with winds reaching nearly 140 miles per hour, resulting in mass power outages that led to high fish mortality rates due to a lack of oxygen and disease outbreaks. Some farms have reported a 50 percent drop in production.
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Aquaculture production in Hainan – one of China’s key tilapia-producing regions – has fallen drastically in the wake of a major typhoon that occurred in early September, with mass power outages on farms, causing huge mortality figures. Typhoon Yagi slammed into the coast of Hainan on 6 September with wind speeds reaching nearly 140 miles per hour, making it the most powerful storm to hit the region in a decade.Josephine Wang, an export sales manager at tilapia-farming firm Hainan Golden Spring Foods, told SeafoodSource the damage has been devastating for farms in the area, with some reporting a 50 percent slash in production.“A lot of fish died ...

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