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South Korea: Support for excellent fishing villages in Jeju, 2021 village fishery management evaluation

Seafood
South Korea
Published Apr 26, 2022

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Jeju Island will support a total of 120,000 aquaculture seeds to four excellent fishing villages selected through the village fishery management evaluation in 2021. In this village fishery management evaluation, 103 fishing villages in Jeju-do were evaluated in 14 items in 5 areas including △ efforts to recover fishery resources in village fishing grounds △ efforts to protect and nurture the gradually disappearing haenyeo △ village fishery opening results △ best practices for fishing village activities. evaluation was carried out. As a result of the evaluation, a total of four fishing villages were selected as excellent fishing villages, including Hado fishing village and 2 Jongdal fishing villages within the jurisdiction of Jeju City, and the same fishing village and 2 Namwon fishing villages within Seogwipo City. Through the village fishery management evaluation that started in 2009, 1.74 million fish seeds (about 1.5 billion won) including red sea ginseng and abalone have been donated to 34 fishing villages so far.

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Jeju Island will support a total of 120,000 aquaculture seeds to four excellent fishing villages selected through the village fishery management evaluation in 2021. In this village fishery management evaluation, 103 fishing villages in Jeju-do were evaluated in 14 items in 5 areas including △ efforts to recover fishery resources in village fishing grounds △ efforts to protect and nurture the gradually disappearing haenyeo △ village fishery opening results △ best practices for fishing village activities. evaluation was carried out. As a result of the evaluation, a total of four fishing villages were selected as excellent fishing villages, including Hado fishing village and 2 Jongdal fishing villages within the jurisdiction of Jeju City, and the same fishing village and 2 Namwon fishing villages within Seogwipo City. Through the village fishery management evaluation that started in 2009, 1.74 million fish seeds (about 1.5 billion won) including red sea ginseng and abalone have been donated to 34 fishing villages so far.
Source: Fisheco
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