
Xinjiang’s Aquaculture: From Snow-Fed Rivers to Blue Granaries
How Xinjiang turned snow-fed rivers and salt-alkali lands into cold-water fish farms, boosting sustainable aquaculture and creating blue granaries.
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How Xinjiang turned snow-fed rivers and salt-alkali lands into cold-water fish farms, boosting sustainable aquaculture and creating blue granaries.
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China delivered Suhai-1, the world’s first smart offshore aquaculture vessel, revolutionizing fish farming with integrated breeding, harvesting, and processing.
Sandu’ao, a historic floating fishing village, embraces eco-friendly innovations on World Ocean Day, blending tradition with sustainability.
Deqing’s Pearl System in Zhejiang gains global recognition as the Chinese mainland’s first world-class aquaculture heritage project.
Launched on March 28, 2025, Zhanjiang Bay No.1 is the world’s first floating aquaculture platform featuring dynamic positioning by China’s Zhanjiang Bay Laboratory.
Robotic fish powered by AI are revolutionizing aquaculture by streamlining tasks and easing the challenges of fish farming.
Prime Minister Mark Brown of the Cook Islands aims to strengthen aquaculture ties with the Chinese mainland, visiting Qingdao and Shanghai to explore innovative industry collaborations.
Zhanjiang’s integrated mangrove-aquaculture system balances ecology and economy by raising aquatic animals among mangrove forests, promoting harmony between humans and nature.