China's Fishing Industry

QINGDAO, CHINA - MAY 21: Red tide and garbage pollution are seen on the sea on May 21, 2012 in Qingdao, China. Marine fishery resources in China becomes less and lees due to excessive fishing and ocean pollution. Many Chinese fishermen have to give up their patrimonial fishing industry back to land as the migrant workers or unemployed men. Some fishermen continue their fishing industry life but have to pay high price of diesel and more sailor employment cost with about 3500-12000 RMB yuan(about US$ 550-1900) per person monthly according to different fishing boat tonnage, job position and fishing season. Some of them have to sail to the disputed sea border or cross the boundary for more fish products that cause several boundary disputes with neighboring South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Philippines and other countries. Less fishermen begin to cultivate marine products with cage culture on the sea or glasshouse on land who became the rich of successful transition. China has a coastline of 14,500 kilometres and an exclusive economic zone of 877,019 square kilometres. The fishing grounds range from sub-tropical to temperate zones and include 431,000 square kilometres of continental shelves with more than 200,000 fishing vessels and over 3,000,000 fishermen. (Photo by Hong Wu/Getty Images)
QINGDAO, CHINA - MAY 21: Red tide and garbage pollution are seen on the sea on May 21, 2012 in Qingdao, China. Marine fishery resources in China becomes less and lees due to excessive fishing and ocean pollution. Many Chinese fishermen have to give up their patrimonial fishing industry back to land as the migrant workers or unemployed men. Some fishermen continue their fishing industry life but have to pay high price of diesel and more sailor employment cost with about 3500-12000 RMB yuan(about US$ 550-1900) per person monthly according to different fishing boat tonnage, job position and fishing season. Some of them have to sail to the disputed sea border or cross the boundary for more fish products that cause several boundary disputes with neighboring South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Philippines and other countries. Less fishermen begin to cultivate marine products with cage culture on the sea or glasshouse on land who became the rich of successful transition. China has a coastline of 14,500 kilometres and an exclusive economic zone of 877,019 square kilometres. The fishing grounds range from sub-tropical to temperate zones and include 431,000 square kilometres of continental shelves with more than 200,000 fishing vessels and over 3,000,000 fishermen. (Photo by Hong Wu/Getty Images)
China's Fishing Industry
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Hong Wu / Colaborador
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21 de mayo de 2012
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