Korean, Chinese, and Japanese fishermen's groups join hands to restore squid resources

게시됨 2024년 9월 27일

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The 16th Korea-China-Japan Private Fisheries Council, which was held on Yeongjong Island in Incheon Metropolitan City, saw representatives from the three countries' private fisheries organizations agreeing to cooperate to restore squid resources due to their rapid decline. The meeting also focused on discussions related to safe fishing operations, management of marine fisheries resources, and private fishing exchanges and cooperation among the three countries, alongside a seminar on the impact of climate change on Northeast Asian fisheries and countermeasures. The next meeting is scheduled to be held in Japan in 2025.
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The fishing groups of Korea, China, and Japan have agreed to cooperate to restore squid resources. The 16th Korea-China-Japan Private Fisheries Council was held on Yeongjong Island in Incheon Metropolitan City from September 23 to 25. About 50 representatives from each country, including Chairman Jeong Myeong-hun of the Korea Fisheries Association, Vice Chairman Li Jun-feng of the Chinese Fisheries Association, and Chairman Edamoto of the Greater Japan Fisheries Association, attended the meeting. According to the Korea Fisheries Association, the council discussed safe fishing operations and order maintenance among fishing vessels from the three countries, management of marine fisheries resources, and private fishing exchanges and cooperation among the three countries. In particular, the representatives of the three countries' private organizations formed a consensus on the rapid decline in squid resources and agreed to promote exchanges between fishing groups that catch squid in ...
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