South Korea: Developing alternative fishing grounds overseas with a budget of 2.4 billion won

Published 2024년 1월 22일

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The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries is investing 2.4 billion won in exploring new fishing grounds in East Africa, targeting waters including Kenya due to the decline in squid catches. They plan to hold a survey and selection committee in the first quarter and promote a survey of overseas fishing ground resources by December. The goal is to secure fishery resources by developing new overseas fishing grounds, with 11 already developed by 2022 and plans for further investigation in Russian and West African waters.
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In response to the recent decline in squid catches, research is being conducted to explore new fishing grounds in East African waters, such as Kenya, which are known to be rich in squid resources. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced on the 19th that it will invest 2.4 billion won in this year's 'Overseas Fishing Ground Resource Survey' project budget to explore new fishing grounds targeting waters in East Africa, including Kenya. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries plans to hold an overseas fishing ground resource and demand survey and selection committee in the first quarter and promote a survey of overseas fishing ground resources by December. As the development of new overseas fishing grounds becomes necessary due to regulations on high seas fishing and the strengthening of resource localization policies in coastal countries, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries has been promoting the ‘Overseas Fishing Ground Resource Survey Project’ to secure fishery ...
Source: Fisheco

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