Cobia breeding Ly Son died massively due to the weather

Published 2020년 9월 14일

Tridge summary

In Quang Ngai province's Ly Son district, a significant loss has occurred among the commercial seabass of Cobia and goby fish farmed by local fishermen in sea cages. Approximately 1,000 Cobia and over 12,000 goby fish have died under mysterious circumstances, with the cause being traced back to hot weather and low water flow, leading to insufficient oxygen supply. This unfortunate event has severely impacted the farmers, prompting immediate investigations by the local authorities. They have provided recommendations to the affected farmers on relocating their rafts to deeper waters, avoiding contaminated areas, and regularly cleaning the cages to prevent similar incidents in the future. The incident underscores the challenges faced by sea farmers in maintaining their stocks, especially during adverse weather conditions.
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Original content

Recently, the commercial seabass of Ly Son fishermen raised by sea cages continuously died abnormally, causing great damage to the farmers. Nearly 1,000 commercial Cobia fish of Ly Son fishermen raised by the above cages. The sea died abnormally on 9/11. Dead Cobia weighs about 2kg / fish, concentrating in 4 rafts. 3 weeks ago, more than 12,000 commercial goby fish weighing from 0.5 to 5 kg / fish, concentrated in 10 rafts also died abnormally., Immediately after receiving information from farmers, agencies Function Ly Son district, Quang Ngai province came to the scene to check, take water samples and send for testing to determine the cause of death. The results showed that fish died due to hot weather, low flow, so the fish lacked oxygen, leading to mass death., Commercial Cobia in Ly Son died massively due to weather., Ly district authorities Sơn advises farmers to move rafts to deep water during large hot days, avoiding polluted water areas and anchoring many boats; At the ...

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