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全力推进海洋渔业船舶更新改造和减船转产
Liao Ning Ri Bao· 2025-11-22 00:39
Core Insights - The coastal cities in the province are intensifying efforts to promote the modernization and reduction of fishing vessels, creating a supportive atmosphere for the transformation of the fishing industry [1][2][3] Group 1: Policy Initiatives - Dalian City has introduced additional rewards for fishermen who upgrade wooden boats to steel or fiberglass, with a financial interest subsidy rate of 2.5% for loans taken between October 25, 2024, and December 31, 2025, and reduced rates for subsequent years [1] - The policy encourages early upgrades with more rewards and categorizes standards based on the power and age of the fishing vessels to ensure fairness [1] Group 2: Financial Support - Huludao City has established a platform for bank-enterprise connections, with LiaoShen Bank issuing a loan of 4 million yuan, and Huludao Bank planning to provide 9.1 million yuan for three fishing vessels [2] - Various financial institutions, including Agricultural Development Bank and Agricultural Bank, are offering loans with interest rates between 2.8% and 3% for terms of 3 to 5 years, simplifying procedures and shortening approval times [2] Group 3: Community Engagement - Local governments are actively soliciting feedback from fishermen to refine policies, with Dandong City conducting surveys to understand the true needs and demands of boat owners [2] - In Yingkou City, 917 old fishing vessels are targeted for rectification, with 913 included in the modernization plan and 352 showing intent to upgrade [2] Group 4: Support for Transitioning Fishermen - Yingkou City is exploring policies to support fishermen transitioning from fishing to other employment, offering up to 100,000 yuan in subsidies for vessel reduction and employment support [3] - Huludao City has introduced additional municipal rewards for transitioning fishermen, providing 50,000 to 70,000 yuan in employment transition incentives [3]
南海伏季休渔期正式结束 多地渔船出海作业
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-08-17 01:38
Core Viewpoint - The fishing season in the South China Sea has officially resumed after a three-and-a-half-month moratorium, with over 7,000 fishing boats setting sail for new fishing operations [1] Group 1: Fishing Industry Activities - The opening ceremony for the fishing season took place in multiple locations including Guangxi, with over 7,000 fishing boats departing from various ports [1] - Fisherman Huang Ronghua expressed excitement about the resumption, planning to catch between 7,000 to 8,000 jin of fish [1] - In Fujian Province, hundreds of fishing boats also set sail from the Liu'ao Hutuoshan Fishing Port [3] Group 2: Safety Measures and Regulations - To ensure the safety of commercial and fishing vessels during the fishing season, the Guangxi maritime department launched the "2025 Escort Fishing Action" [2] - The maritime authority is disseminating safety reminders via radio and enhancing patrol enforcement in collaboration with marine fisheries and coast guard departments [2] - Emergency response measures have been strengthened to effectively address maritime hazards [2] Group 3: Economic Impact and Development - In Zhangpu County, the improvement of the marine environment has led to increased incomes for fishermen, with approximately 100,000 people employed in the local fishing industry [4] - The local fishing industry has diversified into a model combining "ecological farming, factory breeding, and deep-sea cage culture," contributing to local wealth [4] - In Hainan Province, the Limkou County has initiated an industrial transformation towards "shore-based, deep-sea, and recreational fishing," with a seafood trading market generating an annual transaction volume exceeding 10 million yuan and an annual output value of 650 million yuan [4] - The county has also established 10 recreational fishing boats, attracting around 16,000 tourists annually [4]
“一起守护好这片海”——天津渤海湾畔生态“蜕变记”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-06-06 08:07
Core Insights - The article highlights the significant ecological improvements in the Bohai Bay area, particularly in Tianjin, due to various environmental protection measures and community efforts [1][2][4]. Group 1: Ecological Restoration - The Bohai Bay has seen a recovery in marine biodiversity, with fish and crab populations increasing after the implementation of seasonal fishing bans and other protective measures [1][2]. - The water quality in Tianjin's coastal areas has improved, with over 70% of the nearshore waters classified as good quality for three consecutive years [2]. Group 2: Community Transformation - Local fishermen have adapted to the changing environment by shifting from traditional fishing to aquaculture and recreational fishing tourism, contributing to a diversified economy [4][6]. - The total output value of the fishing industry in Zhaishang Street is projected to reach 200 million yuan in 2024, with a significant portion coming from aquaculture and processing rather than traditional fishing [4]. Group 3: Economic Development - The Tianjin government is promoting a circular economy through projects like the North Jiang Power Plant and ecological aquaculture, aiming to transform the local economy from traditional fishing to sustainable practices [4][6]. - The development of coastal tourism and recreational areas, such as the National Marine Museum and various beach festivals, is enhancing the local economy and attracting visitors [6].