China and Vietnam Strengthen Marine Ecosystems with 270 Million Fish Release
China and Vietnam jointly released 270 million fish into the Beibu Gulf to replenish marine resources and advance sustainable fisheries development.
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China and Vietnam jointly released 270 million fish into the Beibu Gulf to replenish marine resources and advance sustainable fisheries development.
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Chagan Lake’s 2025 ice fishing festival opens with 50,000kg haul, blending tradition and science to sustain both fish stocks and local livelihoods.
Along China’s southeastern coast, the Beidou navigation system enhances safety for fishermen by providing real-time monitoring of typhoons and vessel locations, enabling safer and sustainable livelihoods.
China is making significant strides in protecting the marine eco-environment of the South China Sea through protected areas, fishing bans, and international cooperation.
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