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Han Su-yeon and the Democratic Party of Korea sign a policy agreement

Published May 19, 2025

Tridge summary

The article highlights a partnership between the Democratic Party of Korea and various marine and fisheries committees and associations, aimed at enhancing the sustainable development of the marine and fisheries sector. The partnership aims to strengthen fisheries management, improve coastal and aquaculture systems, and foster a prosperous coexistence of fishing and offshore wind power. The partnership also plans to promote the consumption of fisheries products, introduce the 'Sustainable Coastal Fisheries Development Act', and establish a sea where fishing and wind power can coexist. The article also mentions that the Democratic Party of Korea has signed policy agreements with multiple other marine and fisheries organizations.
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Original content

The 21st Presidential Election, the Central Election Countermeasures Committee of the Democratic Party of Korea, the Marine and Fisheries Committee, and the Marine and Fisheries-related associations recently signed a policy agreement for the development of the marine and fisheries sector in the 8th meeting room of the National Assembly Members’ Hall. On the 15th, the Korea Fisheries Management Association (Chairman Park Sang-wook) and the Democratic Party of Korea agreed to cooperate in △ strengthening the safety net for fisheries management to create a sustainable fishing environment, △ improving the coastal and aquaculture systems in response to the crisis of the diversified fisheries industry, and △ creating a sea of future coexistence and mutual prosperity through dialogue and cooperation. First, in order to create a sustainable fishing environment by strengthening the safety net for fisheries management, we will launch a movement to promote the consumption of fisheries ...
Source: Fisheco

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