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How does Zhoushan promote the transformation and upgrading of traditional fisheries?

In recent years, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province has made use of its unique marine resources to promote the transformation and upgrading of traditional fisheries, carry out proliferation and release, build artificial reefs, restore the number of economic fish resources, advocate ecological fishing and ecological farming, and ensure the sustainable utilization of fishery resources. At the same time, strengthen research and development, develop deep processing of aquatic products, and improve the utilization capacity of fishery resources.

At present, the fishery resources of Zhoushan marine pasture have been obviously restored, and the fishery production has been steadily improved. In the first half of 20 17, the city's total fishery output was 620,700 tons, up 4.54% year-on-year, and the per capita income of fishermen was 10630 yuan, up 8. 1% year-on-year.

10 On June 5438+02, the staff of Zhoushan Fisheries Research Institute showed the American grouper cultured in circulating water. Through filtration, sterilization, biochemical treatment and other links, the recycling rate of aquaculture water reaches over 90%.

10On June 5438+02, the staff of Zhoushan Fisheries Research Institute were feeding the fry of Pseudosciaena crocea. About 6,543,800,000 rhubarb fry are cultivated by the Institute every year for the proliferation and release in the East China Sea and the recovery of wild Pseudosciaena crocea population.

10 June 12, tourists came to Zhoushan Fisherman's Island Wharf to experience sea fishing. Huangsha Village, Xi 'ao Community, Zhujiajian Island Island Town, Zhoushan, was originally a small fishing village. In recent years, through the development of homestays and experiential sea fishing, we have actively expanded new fisheries.

10 On June 5438+02, the staff of Zhoushan Fisheries Research Institute measured the parent fish length of Pseudosciaena crocea. About 6,543,800,000 rhubarb fry are cultivated by the Institute every year for the proliferation and release in the East China Sea and the recovery of wild Pseudosciaena crocea population.