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CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

(240521) -- SANYA(HAINAN), May 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A grouper is pictured in the Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, May 17, 2024. Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch, China's first tropical marine ranch, has made remarkable strides in marine ecological restoration and fishery resource conservation. Artificial reefs are utilized worldwide to enhance ocean ecology, by creating additional habitats for local aquatic organisms and fish. As of April 2024, the marine ranch has deployed approximately 80,000 cubic meters of artificial reefs and ship-reefs. These efforts have created a thriving marine ecosystem, complete with coral reefs, fish, shrimp and shellfish. Statistics reveal that over 51,000 corals have been successfully transplanted in the waters around Wuzhizhou Island. The area is now home to more than 300 species of coral reef fish, showcasing the rich biodiversity that has been nurtured through these conservation efforts. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)

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CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

(240521) -- SANYA(HAINAN), May 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A grouper is pictured in the Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, May 17, 2024. Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch, China's first tropical marine ranch, has made remarkable strides in marine ecological restoration and fishery resource conservation. Artificial reefs are utilized worldwide to enhance ocean ecology, by creating additional habitats for local aquatic organisms and fish. As of April 2024, the marine ranch has deployed approximately 80,000 cubic meters of artificial reefs and ship-reefs. These efforts have created a thriving marine ecosystem, complete with coral reefs, fish, shrimp and shellfish. Statistics reveal that over 51,000 corals have been successfully transplanted in the waters around Wuzhizhou Island. The area is now home to more than 300 species of coral reef fish, showcasing the rich biodiversity that has been nurtured through these conservation efforts. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)

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CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

(240521) -- SANYA(HAINAN), May 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A grouper is pictured in the Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, May 17, 2024. Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch, China's first tropical marine ranch, has made remarkable strides in marine ecological restoration and fishery resource conservation. Artificial reefs are utilized worldwide to enhance ocean ecology, by creating additional habitats for local aquatic organisms and fish. As of April 2024, the marine ranch has deployed approximately 80,000 cubic meters of artificial reefs and ship-reefs. These efforts have created a thriving marine ecosystem, complete with coral reefs, fish, shrimp and shellfish. Statistics reveal that over 51,000 corals have been successfully transplanted in the waters around Wuzhizhou Island. The area is now home to more than 300 species of coral reef fish, showcasing the rich biodiversity that has been nurtured through these conservation efforts. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)

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CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

(240521) -- SANYA(HAINAN), May 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A grouper is pictured in the Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, May 17, 2024. Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch, China's first tropical marine ranch, has made remarkable strides in marine ecological restoration and fishery resource conservation. Artificial reefs are utilized worldwide to enhance ocean ecology, by creating additional habitats for local aquatic organisms and fish. As of April 2024, the marine ranch has deployed approximately 80,000 cubic meters of artificial reefs and ship-reefs. These efforts have created a thriving marine ecosystem, complete with coral reefs, fish, shrimp and shellfish. Statistics reveal that over 51,000 corals have been successfully transplanted in the waters around Wuzhizhou Island. The area is now home to more than 300 species of coral reef fish, showcasing the rich biodiversity that has been nurtured through these conservation efforts. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)

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CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-SANYA-MARINE RANCH-DEVELOPMENT (CN)

(240521) -- SANYA(HAINAN), May 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A grouper is pictured in the Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, May 17, 2024. Wuzhizhou Island's marine ranch, China's first tropical marine ranch, has made remarkable strides in marine ecological restoration and fishery resource conservation. Artificial reefs are utilized worldwide to enhance ocean ecology, by creating additional habitats for local aquatic organisms and fish. As of April 2024, the marine ranch has deployed approximately 80,000 cubic meters of artificial reefs and ship-reefs. These efforts have created a thriving marine ecosystem, complete with coral reefs, fish, shrimp and shellfish. Statistics reveal that over 51,000 corals have been successfully transplanted in the waters around Wuzhizhou Island. The area is now home to more than 300 species of coral reef fish, showcasing the rich biodiversity that has been nurtured through these conservation efforts. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)

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CHINA-TIANJIN-AQUACULTURAL INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-TIANJIN-AQUACULTURAL INDUSTRY (CN)

(230316) -- TIANJIN, March 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A staff member dissects a grouper fry at a laboratory of Tianjin Leadar Marine Resources Development Co., Ltd in the Binhai New Area modern agriculture industrial park in north China's Tianjin, on March 16, 2023. The industrial park has more than 90 industrial aquacultural enterprises, with an annual breeding of about 18.6 billion fish fry. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

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CHINA-TIANJIN-AQUACULTURAL INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-TIANJIN-AQUACULTURAL INDUSTRY (CN)

(230316) -- TIANJIN, March 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A staff member checks grouper fry at Tianjin Leadar Marine Resources Development Co., Ltd in the Binhai New Area modern agriculture industrial park in north China's Tianjin, on March 16, 2023. The industrial park has more than 90 industrial aquacultural enterprises, with an annual breeding of about 18.6 billion fish fry. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

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University-initiated fish business going swimmingly

University-initiated fish business going swimmingly

WAKAYAMA, Japan - A researcher at A-Marine Kindai in the town of Shirahama, Wakayama Prefecture, checks cultivated fish ''kue,'' a kind of grouper.

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CHINA-FUZHOU-SEAFOOD-FISHERIES-EXPO (CN)

CHINA-FUZHOU-SEAFOOD-FISHERIES-EXPO (CN)

(220610) -- FUZHOU, June 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 10, 2022 shows a giant grouper, in length of 2.4 meters and weight of 150 kilograms, displayed during the China (Fuzhou) International Seafood & Fisheries Expo held in Fuzhou, capital of southeast China's Fujian Province. The China (Fuzhou) International Seafood & Fisheries Expo opened here on Friday. More than 300 enterprises and institutions from over 10 provinces and cities across China participated in the expo. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

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University-initiated fish business going swimmingly

University-initiated fish business going swimmingly

WAKAYAMA, Japan - A researcher at A-Marine Kindai in the town of Shirahama, Wakayama Prefecture, checks cultivated fish ''kue,'' a kind of grouper. (Kyodo)

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Superfriendly fish at aquarium demands petting, toothbrushing

Superfriendly fish at aquarium demands petting, toothbrushing

A longtooth grouper called Futami No. 1 at Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium in the central Japan city of Nagoya demands to be petted on Dec. 14, 2016. The one-meter-long fish, which has become so accustomed to humans, also has its teeth brushed by its keeper. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Superfriendly fish at aquarium demands petting, toothbrushing

Superfriendly fish at aquarium demands petting, toothbrushing

Hitoshi Okamoto, a keeper at Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium in the central Japan city of Nagoya, brushes the teeth of a longtooth grouper called Futami No. 1 on Dec. 14, 2016. The one-meter-long fish, which has become so accustomed to humans, also demands to be petted. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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