No sign of Chinese fishing boats in West Sea
Chinese fishing vessels have vanished from the West Sea giving rise to the speculations of North Korea’s military action.
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Chinese fishing vessels have vanished from the West Sea giving rise to the speculations of North Korea’s military action.
The global supply of tilapia, a popular fish in the global seafood market, has plunged by 13 percent in 2008 due to cold damn winter in China.
China is all gearing up to hit the new emerging markets in South America, India and the Middle East to boost its seafood exports.
American detected melamine in the seafood imported from China, thus hampering the sale of Chinese fish in the country.
China’s fisheries industry expects to end the year with stable
Taiwan fishing boat capsized last week but few crew members are still and the search moves to remote islands.
A large fishing boat has been capsized off Gampo on Wednesday but three crew rescued safely and rest still missing.
A Chinese fishing boat was captured by Somali pirates in the busy shipping areas connecting Europe to Asia and the Middle East.
In Wuxi, Jiangsu province, the authorities have found contaminated fish sold in the local market, media reported.
The central government of China has decided to give five more Chinese sturgeons to Hong Kong for Olympic display.
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