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深圳国家远洋渔业基地签约首批项目 计划2026年底开工建设
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-05-15 12:37

Core Insights - Shenzhen's deep-sea fishery industry experienced explosive growth in 2024, with a production volume of 154,000 tons, representing a year-on-year increase of 329% [1] - The Shenzhen National Deep-Sea Fishery Base signed its first major cooperation projects on May 15, 2025, marking a significant step in its development [1] Group 1: Project Development - The Shenzhen National Deep-Sea Fishery Base was approved in December 2021, with the site selected in October 2024 at Yantian Port and surrounding land [1] - The project plans to utilize approximately 3.1 hectares for the first phase, 6.2 hectares for the second phase, and 4.6 hectares for the third phase, currently in the preliminary research and demonstration stage [1] - The first phase of land transfer is expected to be completed by 2026, with construction aimed to start by the end of 2026 [1] Group 2: Strategic Partnerships - Strategic cooperation framework agreements were signed between Shenzhen Marine Development Bureau, Yantian District Government, and several companies, including China Water Group and Guangzhou Private Investment Co., Ltd. [1] - Several companies, including Aoxian (Shenzhen) Fishery Co., Ltd. and Guangdong Lianshen Marine Food Co., Ltd., have signed on as the first batch of enterprises to settle in the Shenzhen National Deep-Sea Fishery Base [1] Group 3: Economic and Market Positioning - The base is strategically located within a 2-kilometer radius of the Yantian District administrative center and core business district, providing natural advantages for high-end consumer markets [2] - The Shenzhen National Deep-Sea Fishery Base aims to emulate international fish markets such as Sydney Fish Market and Toyosu Fish Market, integrating various functions including smart deep-sea fishery equipment manufacturing, fishery financial services, and global seafood cross-border trading [2] - The marine economy's importance in Shenzhen's economic landscape is increasing, with plans to establish a global marine center city by 2035 [2]