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China's Fujian accelerates development of mariculture
Published: May 22, 2024 10:20 AM
This photo taken on Nov. 10, 2020 shows a mariculture zone near Qida Village of Lianjiang County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture. Over the years, Fujian has concentrated on increasing high-quality marine fishery food supplies, and accelerating the upgrading of mariculture while protecting the marine ecological environment.(Photo: Xinhua)

This photo taken on Nov. 10, 2020 shows a mariculture zone near Qida Village of Lianjiang County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture. Over the years, Fujian has concentrated on increasing high-quality marine fishery food supplies, and accelerating the upgrading of mariculture while protecting the marine ecological environment.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
An aerial drone photo taken on May 21, 2024 shows a mariculture zone in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture. Over the years, Fujian has concentrated on increasing high-quality marine fishery food supplies, and accelerating the upgrading of mariculture while protecting the marine ecological environment.(Photo: Xinhua)

An aerial drone photo taken on May 21, 2024 shows a mariculture zone in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture. Over the years, Fujian has concentrated on increasing high-quality marine fishery food supplies, and accelerating the upgrading of mariculture while protecting the marine ecological environment.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
A drone photo taken on May 9, 2024 shows farmers harvesting kelp at the marine areas near Shajiang Village of Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture.(Photo: Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on May 9, 2024 shows farmers harvesting kelp at the marine areas near Shajiang Village of Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Workers process kelp products at a factory in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, May 8, 2024. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture.(Photo: Xinhua)

Workers process kelp products at a factory in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, May 8, 2024. Situated by the East China Sea, Fujian Province boasts a sea area of 136,000 square km, a rugged coastline and numerous bays and islands, making it an optimal place for developing mariculture.(Photo: Xinhua)