The Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology releases the "Fisher Village Site Map," capturing the challenges and innovations of fishing villages.

Published 2025년 11월 6일

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[Fisheries and Marine Resources Newspaper=Reporter Kim Dong-ho] The Fisheries and Marine Resources Research Department of the Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) announced that it has published the "Fishery Village Site Map (Korean/English)" as part of a field-centered research project aimed at delivering policy-focused research results to the public and narrowing the gap between research institutions and the field. The "Fishery Village Site Map" is a collection of 15 case studies covering various topics such as industry, culture, population, and community recovery in fishing villages across the nation. It includes examples of regional regeneration in Yeondong Port, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang; the "Fishery Bus" in Yuldo, Mokpo, South Jeolla; and the "AI Digital Twin" in Pohang, North Gyeongsang, showcasing the challenges and innovations in each region. Through this publication, the issues faced by fishing villages are expected to be addressed.

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Expectations for spreading public empathy through a collection of fishing village cases based on field-centered research results The Fisheries Research Department of the Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) announced that it has published the "Fishing Village Site Map (Korean/English)" as part of a field-centered research project aimed at delivering policy-centered research results to the public and narrowing the gap between research institutions and the field. The "Fishing Village Site Map" is a collection of 15 cases covering various topics such as industry, culture, population, and community recovery in fishing villages across the nation, including "regional regeneration" in Yeondong Port in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, "fishing bus" in Yuldo, Mokpo, South Jeolla, and "AI digital twin" in Pohang, North Gyeongsang, among others, showcasing the challenges and innovations of each region. Through this publication, efforts to advance towards sustainable fishing ...
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