Research report on improving fishery regulations within port areas by the Fisheries Economics Research Institute of the Fisheries Cooperation Association

Published 2025년 12월 15일

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Researcher Lee Ji-min from the Fisheries Economics Research Institute of the Korea Fisheries Promotion Agency argued in a research report the necessity for revisions to Article 28 of the Port Act and Article 35 of the Enforcement Decree of the same Act. This researcher suggested deleting the part of Article 35(1) of the Enforcement Decree of the Port Act that states "the act of capturing or collecting aquatic plants and animals (limited to the capture or collection as fishing under Article 2(2) of the Fisheries Act) or cultivating them" and directly stipulating regulatory actions in Article 28 of the Port Act, while allowing exceptions in situations where the port is used efficiently. Additionally, the researcher questioned whether there is a need to have a separate prohibition of fishing activities in the Port Act.

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Researcher Lee Ji-min from the Fisheries Economics Research Institute of the Cooperatives argued in the research report "Improvement Plans for Fisheries Regulations in Port Areas" that there is a need to revise Article 28 of the Port Act and Article 35 of the Enforcement Decree of the same Act. This researcher suggested deleting the part of Article 35, Clause 1 of the Port Act Enforcement Decree that states "the act of capturing or collecting aquatic plants and animals (limited to the capture or collection as fishing under Article 2, Clause 2 of the Fisheries Act) or cultivating them" and directly stipulating regulatory actions in Article 28 of the Port Act, but allowing exceptions in situations where the port is used efficiently. Additionally, a thorough review of whether it is necessary to have a separate prohibition on fishing activities in the Port Act, as well as a scientific evaluation and planning based on data analysis through marine spatial planning (MSP) to determine ...
Source: Fisheco

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