[Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper Reporter Lee Woo-jung] Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province is pushing to release 400,000 juvenile Korean rockfish to protect the ecosystem of inland freshwater bodies and to restore depleted local fish species resources. The Korean rockfish, a nocturnal native fish that primarily inhabits rivers in the West Sea and South Sea, as well as dams and lakes in the Yeongseo region of the province, is also known as "ppagasari" or "ppagaro" due to its habit of making a distinctive sound by rubbing its pectoral fins when it feels threatened. Introduced on various broadcasting programs such as Koreans' Table, Gourmet Today, Live Broadcast Today, and Live Information, the Korean rockfish is highly in demand and is considered the king of freshwater spicy stew, making it a major source of income for fishermen. The juvenile Korean rockfish being released this time are