date:Jun 07, 2012
a Sea. The fishing ban on the South China Sea started on May 16 and will last through August 1.
Local governments have organised free training courses and aquaculture technology exchanges for fishermen during the two-and-a-half-month fishing moratorium.
It is estimated that 700,000 tonnes of diesel fuel will be saved, as fishing vessels will be docked during the ban on the East China Sea.
Meanwhile, the fishing bans on China's eastern and southern seas have triggered a price surge in aquatic