South Korea: Muan County releases 120,000 fish seeds

Published 2021년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do has released approximately 123,000 Dongjagae aquatic seeds in an effort to restore inland aquatic resources, which have been diminished due to illegal and overfishing, as well as environmental pollution. This initiative, which sees local fishermen's participation, is part of a larger plan that includes a 41 million won budget for improving the fishing environment and a procurement project to eliminate harmful fish species from the Yeongsan River. The goal is to restore the natural ecosystem and provide sufficient fishery resources to ensure a stable income for fishermen.
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Original content

Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, recently announced that it has released aquatic seeds from Naesu-myeon at Ubi Wharf in Illo-eup, Wolseon Reservoir in Cheonggye-myeon, and Taewon Reclaimed Land in Hae-myeon. The number of aquatic seeds released this time is about 123,000 Dongjagae, which is a high value-added fish species favored by fishermen. Local fishermen actively participated in the release to recover the inland aquatic resources, which are rapidly decreasing day by day due to illegal fishing, overfishing, and environmental pollution of fishing grounds. In addition, Muan-gun is working to improve the fishing environment by organizing a budget of 41 million won and carrying out a procurement project to not only release aquatic seeds but also to eradicate bass and ...
Source: Fisheco

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