Achievements in salmon seed production based on public-private cooperation to respond to salmon resource volatility due to climate change are becoming visible. The East Sea Life Resources Center of the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency's East Sea Headquarters has achieved the success of artificially incubating over 76,000 eggs from 3-year-old female salmon in collaboration with private aquaculture company (주)Aquasis to respond to salmon resource volatility caused by climate change and to secure stable salmon resources. The East Sea Life Resources Center has been continuously carrying out the 'Young Salmon Female Cultivation Project' since 2023 with the goal of enhancing salmon cultivation technology in response to climate change. Over three years, the center has been supporting young salmon in private farms and providing guidance on salmon cultivation technology and