Core Viewpoint - The end of the South China Sea fishing moratorium has led to a bustling seafood market, with significant catches and a drop in seafood prices, benefiting consumers and boosting market activity [1][19]. Group 1: Market Activity - The "Tian Guang Fish Market" in Zhanjiang saw a vibrant atmosphere with fishermen unloading their catches early in the morning, leading to rapid sales of fresh seafood [3][12]. - Approximately 600 tons of fresh seafood were brought ashore, with quick sorting and distribution to various markets, including the Haodong Seafood Wholesale Market in Zhuhai [13][14]. - The Haodong market prepared for the influx of seafood by cleaning stalls and ensuring proper preservation methods to maintain freshness [18]. Group 2: Price Trends - Following the opening of the fishing season, seafood prices have decreased significantly, with some items seeing price drops of 20% to 50%, making it an opportune time for consumers [19][23]. - Common seafood prices have fallen by 20% to 40%, enhancing the variety available to consumers and increasing market foot traffic [25]. Group 3: Consumer Behavior - Consumers in various regions, including Shenzhen and Xiamen, are actively participating in the market, with many eager to purchase directly from fishing boats as they arrive [26][29]. - In Xiamen, the impact of recent weather conditions has affected the availability of certain seafood, leading to higher prices temporarily, but a return to normal pricing is expected in about a week [28][30].
人气旺、交易火!鱼市变“不夜城” 鲜货十足食客齐来尽享“头啖鲜”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-19 02:51