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Abalone seeds released into the waters of Gadeok-do, Busan in South Korea

South Korea
Published Apr 26, 2022

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Busan Gangseo-gu recently announced that it would promote the ‘2022 Fishery Seed Management Project’ to create income for fishermen and increase fishery resources. According to the guidelines for the aquatic seed management project, this project will spend 180 million won by November, including national, city, and district governments, to produce more than 950,000 aquatic resources of 4 species, including crucian carp, carp, abalone, and king trout is a business of discharging. On the 6th, Gangseo-gu released about 77,000 young abalones measuring 3.5 cm in length at the Cheonseong Village Fishing Center in Gadeok-do. In addition, Gangseo-gu plans to release 83,000 clams over 6mm in length at the Dongseon Village Fishing Center in Gadeok-do by the end of next month. In addition, it plans to release 400,000 crucian carp with a total length of about 4 cm and carp about 5 cm in length in the Seonakdong River, the inner water surface, by October. Meanwhile, Gangseo-gu, together with the Busan Fisheries Research Institute, has been discharging about 10 kinds of aquatic seeds, including southeastern blue crab, crucian carp, carp, catfish, king trout, and cod, every year since 2014 to the Seonakdong River, Nakdong River Estuary, and Gadeokdo Coast.

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Busan Gangseo-gu recently announced that it would promote the ‘2022 Fishery Seed Management Project’ to create income for fishermen and increase fishery resources. According to the guidelines for the aquatic seed management project, this project will spend 180 million won by November, including national, city, and district governments, to produce more than 950,000 aquatic resources of 4 species, including crucian carp, carp, abalone and king trout. is a business of discharging On the 6th, Gangseo-gu released about 77,000 young abalones measuring 3.5 cm in length at the Cheonseong Village Fishing Center in Gadeok-do. In addition, Gangseo-gu plans to release 83,000 clams over 6mm in length at the Dongseon Village Fishing Center in Gadeok-do by the end of next month. In addition, it plans to release 400,000 crucian carp with a total length of about 4 cm and carp about 5 cm in length in the Seonakdong River, the inner water ...
Source: Fisheco
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