千舟竞发争 “鲜”!东海全面开渔 壮观场面喜迎丰收季
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-16 12:04

Core Viewpoint - The fishing ban in China's Yellow Sea and East China Sea has ended, allowing for a full resumption of fishing activities across four major sea areas, including Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea, with significant participation from local fishermen [1][3][5] Group 1: Fishing Activities Resumption - The fishing ban lasted for four and a half months and officially ended at noon on September 16, with a grand ceremony held by fishermen in Zhejiang to celebrate the occasion [1] - Over 1,000 fishing boats set sail from Shipu Fishing Port in Ningbo, Zhejiang, heading towards the East China Sea to commence fishing operations [3] - Approximately 3,500 fishing boats from coastal counties in Zhejiang are expected to participate in the fishing activities, with a wider variety of seafood now allowed for capture [5] Group 2: Regional Highlights - In Jiangsu, hundreds of fishing boats departed from the national central fishing port in Huangsha, signaling the start of a new fishing season in the Yellow Sea [5] - The first batch of catches is anticipated to be available for consumers within a few days, with the region known for producing over 60 types of seafood, including yellow croaker and mackerel [5]