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(1)Tens of thousands of sardines died off the coast of Jeju Island
(2)Input 20230704 PM 355 – Modified 20230704 PM 356 Article ID
(3)Reporter Baek Na-yong
(4)Let’s go, let’s go
(5)We came all the way to Jeju due to increased resources, but we were trapped in puddles and lacked oxygen
(6)Jeju = Yonhap News Reporter Baek Na-yong = Recently, a group of dead sardines has been discovered one after another on the coast of Jeju
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(1)Resale and DB prohibited sardine herd readers found mass-dead on the coast of Oedo-dong, Jeju-si on the 2nd
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(1)According to the Jeju City Government on the 4th, a group of sardines died on the coast of Oedo-dong, Jeju-si on the morning of the 2nd
(2)I’ve received a report of everything
(3)Upon receiving the report, the city collected about 500 kilograms of dead sardines from the scene on the same day
(4)Earlier last month, a group of dead sardines was also found at Iho Beach in Jeju City, and collection work was carried out At that time, only 7 tons of dead bodies were collected
(5)The Jeju Fisheries Research Institute of the National Fisheries Research Institute, which investigated the cause of death, believes that a group of sardines washed up by the coast during the high tide were trapped in rocks and puddles on the seashore and died due to lack of oxygen
(6)Sardines are constantly moving fish and require more oxygen than other fish
(7)The Korea Veterinary Research Institute attributes the large number of sardines in Jeju to the increase in sardines resources themselves
(8)According to the Korea Veterinary Research Institute, the annual catch of sardines reached 200,000 tons in 1987 alone, but only about 100 tons were caught every year as resources declined in the 1990s and 2000s
(9)Then, more than 8,000 tons began to be caught in 2017, and 12,000 tons were caught last year
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(1)Resale and DB prohibited sardine herd readers found mass-dead on the coast of Oedo-dong, Jeju-si on the 2nd
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(1)A series of sardines, which were not found from May to last year, were also found to have been caught in the political network installed by the Jeju Fisheries Research Institute in Gwideok-ri, Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, and Gangjeong Port in Seogwipo-si
(2)An official from the Korea Veterinary Research Institute said, “The increased sardine resources along the Kyushu coast of Japan tend to expand to Korean waters,” adding, “As the number of sardine resources that expanded to Gyeongsangnam-do last year increases, the habitat is expanding to Jeju and Yeosu waters.”
(3)The official said, “We don’t think there will be a big problem if the sardines are normally caught and distributed.”
(4)Jeju Island will distribute collected sardine carcasses to farmers for fertilizer
(5)Dragonme ynacokr for hundred nars
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(1)Breaking News Government “Fukushima Rockfish Can’t Come to the Sea of Korea”
(2)Kim Yumin Input 2023741156 Modified 2023741340
(3)Fukushima Contaminated Water Briefing
(4)Udon Shik, director of the National Institute of Fisheries Science
(5)”Rockfish is a coastal settlement fish
Rockfish have no chance of coming from the Japanese sea to the coast of Korea
Uh.
nunum
I can’t stop talking
Sardines come all the way to Korea
There are different fish species and different ranges of activities
Don’t worry about rockfish
What are you talking about
How can you believe that