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Is the longest fishing moratorium in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea over?

On September 1 day 12, the four-month fishing moratorium in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea ended, and fishermen from many places in Shandong Province started a new round of fishing operations.

On September 1 day, the dock, which had been silent for four months, became lively again. This year's fishing moratorium is one month longer than in previous years, and fishermen are full of expectations for the harvest.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, the fishing boats have returned one after another. In Chuwang Port, Yantai Development Zone, the truck pulling fish has been waiting for a long time. Fishermen are busy carrying boxes of sea fish ashore, weighing them, and then sending them to the truck that pulls the fish. The fish caught are mainly Spanish mackerel, but there are also many mackerel and other fish.

Captain Li Xuechong said, "The fishing season is four months this year, and the fish are bigger than in previous years. In previous years, Spanish mackerel was generally three kilograms in size, and this year it is generally two kilograms in size. This year, the catch of large Spanish mackerel has also increased significantly. Last year, a net of seven or eight kilograms of Spanish mackerel, many of which can catch seven or eight, and few can catch three or four. Today, the first net has caught more than 20, and luck is not bad. "

In Chuwang Port, a fisherman excitedly fished up two swordfish nearly one meter long, which was a great harvest of their trip to sea. With the gradual depletion of marine resources, local swordfish has become a rare thing, and it is very rare to catch two at once this time. At present, the market price has reached RMB 0/00 per catty.

Sailfish in Bohai Bay is a famous economic fish in Bohai Fishing Ground, which is deeply loved by consumers because of its tender meat, delicious taste and rich nutrition. But a few years ago, with the increase of fishing intensity in Bohai Bay, this precious economic fish once disappeared. Bao Peng, director of the Fishery Station of the Agriculture and Oceanic Administration of Yantai Development Zone, said that this year, the fishing moratorium was extended, marine resources were protected to a certain extent, and many migratory spawning fish were recuperated. Although the fishermen's fishing time has been shortened by one month, the quality of fish should be improved.