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千帆竞发迎开渔 海鲜“游”向全国餐桌
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-11 12:43

Group 1 - The fishing season has resumed in various sea areas under China's jurisdiction, including the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea, leading to an increase in the supply of high-quality seafood to consumers [1] - In Fujian, fishing boats are reportedly catching around 5,000 kilograms of seafood per trip, with a variety of products such as mackerel, squid, and flower crabs available [3] - In Guangdong's Zhanjiang, the seafood market is bustling with activity, featuring live crabs and shrimp as popular products [3] Group 2 - Advanced detection equipment and satellite navigation systems are being utilized on fishing boats in Shandong's Longkou, enhancing operational efficiency and accuracy in locating fishing nets [5] - In Zhejiang's Zhoushan, the peak season for crab has led to nearly 100 fishing boats unloading daily, with peak port volumes reaching 3,250 tons [7] - The Chinese government is promoting the scientific and orderly development of inland aquaculture, with regions like Xinjiang and Ningxia successfully cultivating seafood in inland areas [9] Group 3 - The overall seafood industry in China is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade, transitioning from traditional fishing to smart aquaculture and expanding sales channels from offline to online [11] - From January to July this year, China's total aquatic product output reached nearly 36 million tons, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 4.37% [11]