Gyeongnam Province, Pre-Inspection of Cold Wave Countermeasures Fish Farms

Published Dec 5, 2025

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Gyeongnam Province recently announced that it is conducting a preemptive inspection of cold weather preparedness measures at fish farms to prevent damage from low water temperatures during the winter season when water temperatures decline. According to the Meteorological Administration's forecast for Gyeongnam region temperatures over the next three months (December to February), temperatures are expected to be similar to or higher than the average year, and sea surface temperatures in the southern coastal areas are also expected to be higher than the average year. However, due to the possibility of a rapid decline in water temperature caused by temporary cold waves from the influx of cold air from the north, it is important to prepare for low water temperature damage before a full-scale cold wave occurs. To this end, Gyeongnam Province has been conducting inspections since November 20th to 27th in Gyeongnam Province waters.

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Gyeongnam Province recently announced that it is conducting a preemptive inspection of the cold weather preparedness measures at fish farms to prevent damage from low water temperatures during the winter season when water temperatures decline. According to the Meteorological Administration's forecast for Gyeongnam region's temperatures over the next three months (December to February), it is expected to be similar to or higher than the average year, and the sea surface temperature in the southern coastal areas is also expected to be higher than the average year. However, due to the possibility of a sudden cold wave caused by the influx of cold air from the north, it is important to prepare for low water temperatures before a full-scale cold wave occurs. To this end, from November 20 to 27, Gyeongnam Province, along with the Gyeongnam Fisheries Safety Technology Institute, cities, counties, and around 70 fish farms in areas prone to low water temperatures, conducted inspections ...
Source: Fisheco

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