The article highlights the significant advancements in the artificial breeding of deep-sea fish, specifically the black-throated and red-throated species, in China. This development is a major breakthrough in the fisheries industry, aimed at reducing the pressure on wild fishery resources and promoting sustainable aquaculture. The Fisheries Experimental Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture has successfully established breeding technologies for these species, with expectations to achieve 'complete breeding' soon. The article also discusses the challenges and requirements of deep-sea fish breeding, such as pressure balance and water temperature regulation. It emphasizes the potential of these fish species for industrial farming, noting the importance of sustainable practices and technological transfer to prevent technology leakage. Additionally, the article mentions the suitability of facility breeding and the use of low-temperature water sources for rearing these species, highlighting Kaohsiung Yongan's advantage in this regard.