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At 12 noon on the 16th, the three-and-a-half-month fishing break in the South China Sea officially came to an end. On the islands and reefs of Sansha in Hainan, all kinds of fishing boats are ready to go, looking forward to starting a new round of marine fishing operations. This year, a total of 53 fishing boats from Sansha will go to the South China Sea to carry out fishing operations. The main catches in the Sansha area include shellfish, yellowfin tuna, etc., and fishing boats will go to the waters around the North Island 30 nautical miles away to carry out fishing operations. According to information, the first batch of fishing boats that went out to sea plan to return after 15 days. At that time, these South China Sea catches will be sold all over the country through cold chain transportation.

Zhitongcaijing·08/17/2026 23:41:18
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At 12 noon on the 16th, the three-and-a-half-month fishing break in the South China Sea officially came to an end. On the islands and reefs of Sansha in Hainan, all kinds of fishing boats are ready to go, looking forward to starting a new round of marine fishing operations. This year, a total of 53 fishing boats from Sansha will go to the South China Sea to carry out fishing operations. The main catches in the Sansha area include shellfish, yellowfin tuna, etc., and fishing boats will go to the waters around the North Island 30 nautical miles away to carry out fishing operations. According to information, the first batch of fishing boats that went out to sea plan to return after 15 days. At that time, these South China Sea catches will be sold all over the country through cold chain transportation.