On May 1st at 12:00, China's Yellow and Bohai Seas entered the 2020 summer fishing ban period. Our city will continue to take the "mother port system" as an important measure for this year's fishing ban management. All returning fishing boats in the city will be concentrated in the three major harbors of Shidao Bay, Rongcheng Bay, and Jinghai Bay, where they will be managed according to the harbor, and centralized berthing and fishing ban management will be carried out.
Shawo Island Fishing Port, as the designated "home port" for fishing boats during the fishing ban period in our city, shoulders the responsibility of territorial management. Shawo Island Aquatic Products Industrial Park Operation and Management Co., Ltd. attaches great importance to it, makes careful arrangements, and fully cooperates with the Municipal Ocean Development Bureau in all aspects of its work. One is to implement 24-hour monitoring of the fishing port, fully utilize the monitoring equipment at the fishing port terminal, achieve dynamic monitoring of the fishing port, timely discover problems, and report them to the Municipal Ocean Development Bureau for investigation and disposal in the first time. The second is to strengthen safety management measures, formulate emergency plans according to local conditions, improve safety rescue equipment and facilities, increase safety control over fishing boats for fire prevention, wind prevention, theft prevention, etc., implement a 24-hour patrol system for important parts, and resolutely prevent any safety accidents from occurring. The third is to innovate mechanisms, consolidate responsibilities, comprehensively improve the comprehensive management level of the port area, increase environmental protection and comprehensive governance of fishing ports, and create a good fishing ban environment in fishing ports.
At present, there are about 150 fishing boats docked at Shawo Island Fishing Port, all of which are parked in accordance with regulations, anchored neatly and arranged in an orderly manner.
Sha Wo Island Fishing Port during the fishing ban period