Fishing vessels returned fully loaded with the season's first post-moratorium catch to a port in Rongcheng, a county-level city of Shandong province, on Wednesday.
Fishermen sort and arrange a variety of seafood, with Spanish mackerel and ribbonfish dominating the harvest. [Photo by Li Xinjun/for chinadaily.com.cn]
One after another, boats docked and began offloading their hauls, while local fishermen sorted, arranged, and transported a variety of seafood, with Spanish mackerel and ribbonfish dominating the harvest.
Fishermen sort and arrange a variety of seafood, with Spanish mackerel and ribbonfish dominating the harvest. [Photo by Li Xinjun/for chinadaily.com.cn]
To protect marine resources and promote sustainable development, China has enforced a summer fishing ban since 1995. The seasonal moratorium plays a vital role in restoring fish stocks and supporting the long-term viability of the country's fishing industry.
A fishing vessel returns fully loaded with the season's first post-moratorium catch to a port in Rongcheng, a county-level city of Shandong province, on Wednesday. [Photo by Li Xinjun/for chinadaily.com.cn]
On Monday, hundreds of fishing vessels set sail from the port, marking the end of a four-month fishing moratorium in China's Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea north of a latitude of 35 degrees.
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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