KMI publishes 'Fisher Village Land Map,' capturing the challenges and innovations of fishing villages.

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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The Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KMI, Director Cho Jung-hee) has published a collection of stories showcasing the challenges and innovations of fishing villages (photo). The collection, which targets fishing villages nationwide, comprises a total of 15 case studies covering various topics such as industry, culture, population, and community recovery. It focuses on the efforts to advance towards sustainable fishing villages amidst population decline, aging, and changes in industrial structure, as well as the direction of future fishing village policies. It includes examples of challenges and innovations from various regions such as the "regional regeneration" of Yeongdong Port in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, the "fish bus" of Yuldo in Mokpo, South Jeolla, and the "AI digital twin" of Pohang, North Gyeongsang.

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The Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KMI, Director Cho Jung-hee) has published , which captures the challenges and innovations of fishing villages (photo). is a collection of 15 case studies covering various topics such as industry, culture, population, and community recovery across national fishing villages, focusing intensively on the efforts to advance towards sustainable fishing villages amidst population decline, aging, and changes in industrial structure, as well as the direction of future fishing village policies. Containing case studies of regional regeneration in Yeondong Port in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, the "Fishery Bus" in Yuldo, Mokpo, South Jeolla, and the "AI Digital Twin" in Pohang, North Gyeongsang, was distributed to participants of the 2025 World Fisheries Village Conference. KMI ...
Source: Fisheco

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