South Korea: Gyeongsangnam-do begins to create resources in Daegu

Published 2022년 2월 14일

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Gyeongnam Province has released over 4 billion artificially fertilized eggs from five cities and counties to aid in the recovery and resource creation in Daegu. The province also plans to release Marie this month, and cod, a migratory fish species, has returned to Jinhae Bay for the spawning season. This is important for fishermen who are suffering from resource depletion and is a significant source of income for them. The province has been promoting the release of fertilized eggs since 1981, releasing a total of 97.8 billion Daegu fertilized eggs.
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Gyeongnam Province released over 4 billion artificially fertilized eggs from five cities and counties (Changwon, Tongyeong, Geoje, Goseong, and Namhae) in January for the recovery and creation of resources in Daegu. It said that it plans to produce and release Marie this month. Cod, a representative Hallyu migratory fish species on the southern coast, has returned to Jinhae Bay from December for the spawning season (December to February of the following year). It has become an important source of income for fishermen who are suffering from resource depletion. In the 1980s and 1990s, as the catches plummeted in the 1980s and 1990s, the price of Daegu rose to the ceiling, with the price of one fish being priced at 200,000 to ...
Source: Fisheco

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