Group 1 - The East China Sea fishing ban has been partially lifted, marking the beginning of the "small fishing season" on August 5, allowing various fishing vessels to commence operations [1][3] - Over 1,500 fishing and auxiliary vessels from Lianyungang, Jiangsu, have set sail after a three-month fishing ban [3] - In Ruian, Zhejiang, 206 large ocean fishing vessels gathered to head towards the East China Sea, with inspections conducted on their equipment and permits [4][6] Group 2 - In Xiapu, Fujian, fishing boats have set sail, with the region being the largest coastal county in Fujian, producing over 500,000 tons of aquatic products annually and generating over 15 billion yuan in fishery output value [7] - The demand for ice blocks, essential for preserving fish during fishing operations, has surged in Shanghai, prompting ice factories to ramp up production [8] - According to the latest fishing ban regulations from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the East China Sea fishing ban lasts from May 1 to September 16, with special permits allowing certain types of fishing vessels to operate during this period [8]
东海伏季休渔部分解禁 万艘渔船开捕
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-06 02:55