Assembly member Park Mi-ok from Chungnam Province releases 100,000 goldfish and dace into the Jeomin River.

Published 2025년 9월 26일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Marine Products Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] On the 26th, Representative Mi-ok Park (People Power Party, proportional representation) from the Agricultural, Fisheries, and Marine Affairs Committee of the Chungnam Provincial Assembly attended the "2025 Je-min River Carp and Freshwater Shrimp Resource Creation Release Event" held at Je-min River in Gongju City, emphasizing the need for inland water ecosystem restoration and regional economic revitalization. The event was attended by around 50 people, including Representative Park, the director of the Chungnam Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Gongju City Council members, fishermen, residents' self-governance councils, and children. Participants released 50,000 native carp and 50,000 freshwater shrimp into the Je-min River to contribute to ecosystem recovery, biodiversity conservation, and increased income for fishermen. The Chungnam Fisheries Resources Research Institute has released a total of 12.7 million fish this year.

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Restoration of native fish species and increased income for fishermen, regional economic revitalization expected Emphasis on fostering an ecological tourism hub in connection with the Geumgang Freshwater Fish Ecological Conservation Experience Center Assemblywoman Park Mi-ok (People Power Party, proportional) of the Chungnam Provincial Assembly's Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Committee attended the "2025 Je-min River Carp and Loach Resource Creation Release Event" held at Je-min River in Gongju City on the 26th, emphasizing the need for inland water ecosystem restoration and regional economic revitalization. The event was attended by around 50 people, including Assemblywoman Park, the director of the Chungnam Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Gongju City Council members, fishermen, resident self-governance committees, and children. Attendees released 50,000 carp and 50,000 loaches into the Je-min River, contributing to ecosystem recovery, biodiversity conservation, ...
Source: Aflnews

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