Taiwan: Tuna fishermen in Pingtung bring in a record-breaking haul

Published 2023년 6월 9일

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On June 9, 2023, fishermen in southern Taiwan's Pingtung County shattered a decade-old record with a catch of 438 bluefin tuna in a single day at Donggang Harbor. This catch is part of a string of significant catches over nine consecutive days, making it the largest tuna haul in Taiwan's history and setting the stage for a record-breaking tuna season. The price per kilogram of tuna has dropped significantly from the season's peak, providing relief to both fishermen and buyers, though the large catches have sparked concerns about overfishing.
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The fishermen of southern Taiwan have been doing well this year, and Friday saw a record-breaking tuna catch that caps more than a week of big fishing hauls. Video script: A group of fishermen struggle to lift a giant fish from their boat. It’s just one of 438 bluefin tuna brought in Friday morning at Donggang Harbor in southern Taiwan’s Pingtung County. The colossal catch set a new record for one-day tuna catches in Taiwan, and nearly every boat has benefitted. The fish market was so crowded on Friday that it left hardly any space to walk around. The massive haul is the largest in an ongoing tuna bonanza, marking the ninth consecutive day in which more than 100 tuna were caught. Head of the Tung Kang Fishermen’s Association Cheng Yu-chen (鄭鈺宸) says the previous one-day record for a tuna catch was 411 fish, a number which held the top spot for almost 10 years. She ...
Source: Rti

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