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2026 Cross-Strait (Fuzhou) Fisheries Week and Fuzhou International Fisheries Expo Open Today


  On June 12, 2026 Cross-Strait (Fuzhou) Fisheries Week and the 18th China (Fuzhou) International Fisheries Expo 2026 kick off at the Fuzhou Cross Strait International Convention and Exhibition Center.
  Ten Featured Exhibition Zones Set Up 
  The event covers an area of 74,000 square meters—a 30% increase compared to the previous edition. It features ten specialized exhibition zones: the International Zone, Pelagic Fishery All-Natural Products Zone, Aquatic Product Processing Zone, Catering Ingredients Zone, Fishery Packaging and Processing Equipment Zone, "AI + Fishery" Advanced Equipment Zone, Fujian Modern Fishery Whole-Industrial-Chain Experience Zone, Aquaculture Inputs and Equipment Zone, Fuzhou Goldfish and Intangible Cultural Heritage Cultural Creative Zone, and the Leisure Fishery Tourism Zone. 
  Hall 1 features the "World Fishery Capital • Sea- Lianjiang" Pavilion. Lianjiang County has organized 32 outstanding enterprises with a total of 411 booths, gathering a wide variety of "Sea-Lianjiang" specialty products such as Haixin fish balls, Yida kelp, and Rixing abalone, offering citizens a one-stop shopping experience. 
  Hall 2 consists of the Aquatic Product Processing Zone, Pelagic Fishery All-Natural Products Zone, and Fishery Packaging and Processing Equipment Zone. It also hosts a dedicated Fuqing Enterprise Area, featuring 33 premium Fuqing companies represented by Tianma Science and Technology and Yuguan Food. In addition to leading Pelagic fishery enterprises from Fujian Province, Hainan Province has organized a large-scale delegation for the first time to showcase its "Three Fish, One Shrimp, and One Snail" (Tilapia, Golden Pompano, Grouper, Prawn, and Babylon Snail) – the five major categories of Hainan's specialty aquatic fingerlings and products. 
  Hall 3 brings together government-led delegations from Sanmen (Zhejiang), Jinjiang, Shishi, and Hui'an (Quanzhou), and Ningde to fully display their unique, high-quality aquatic products and industrial growth. The Fujian Modern Fishery Whole-Industrial-Chain Experience Area comprehensively demonstrates the smart, modern, and full-chain development achievements of Fujian's modern fishery, serving as a benchmark window for high-end smart fisheries at this expo. 
  Hall 4 focuses on the Mawei Pavilion and the International Zone. This year, it has attracted national delegations from countries including Ecuador, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Turkey. Led by Russia's largest king crab enterprise, the Russian Pavilion brings together multiple premium domestic Russian fishery companies for their collective debut, marking the first time Russian fishery enterprises have participated in the Fuzhou Fisheries Expo as a group delegation. 
  Hall 9 features the Aquaculture Inputs and Equipment Zone, "AI + Fishery" Advanced Equipment Zone, Fuzhou Goldfish and Intangible Cultural Heritage Cultural Creative Zone, and the Leisure Fishery Cultural Tourism Zone. 
  Source: FZNEWS.COM.CN 
  Translation: 21CMCC 
  

World Oceans Day: Safeguarding the Deep Blue


   
  June 8, 2026, marks the 18th World Oceans Day and the 19th National Ocean Awareness Day in China. The ocean is the cradle of life, the source of human civilization, a treasure trove of resources, and a vital transportation artery. This vast blue expanse nurtures infinite opportunities and possibilities.
  The Outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan calls for pursuing land-sea coordination, enhancing the nation’s capacity to manage marine affairs, and accelerating the development of a strong maritime country. China is charting a path towards maritime prosperity with its own distinctive characteristics. 
  From conquering the “three crown jewels” of the shipbuilding industry to building major instruments of national strength such as the Jiaolong, the Mengxiang, and the Deep Sea No. 1, China’s marine science and technology have emerged with formidable strength, empowering the robust growth of the marine economy. 
  Since the dawn of the new era, China has deeply engaged in global ocean governance. We have strengthened global marine scientific research and exploration, disaster prevention and mitigation, and blue economy cooperation. Furthermore, China has advanced the construction of the "Belt and Road" International Port Alliance, improved cooperation mechanisms with partner countries co-building the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road," and actively promoted the building of a maritime community with a shared future. 
  The ocean remains silent yet sustains all life; humanity holds the responsibility and must safeguard the deep blue. On this World Oceans Day, let us start with reverence and respond with action—for the sake of that deep blue that nurtures life, and for our shared future. 
   
  Source: XINHUA 
   
  

Technology Drives Carbon and Nitrogen Flux Monitoring in Fujian


   
   
  The estuary is where rivers converge with the ocean, playing a critical role in regulating marine ecosystems and global climate change. Observational data of carbon and nitrogen fluxes in this region are essential for research on the land-sea carbon cycle, marine carbon sinks, as well as carbon reduction, nitrogen mitigation, and pollution control.
  In June 2025, the Minjiang Estuary Carbon and Nitrogen Flux Intelligent Monitoring System, independently developed by the Marine Monitoring and Information Service Center of Xiamen University, was put into trial operation in Fuzhou. As China's first unmanned and autonomous real-time monitoring system for estuarine carbon and nitrogen fluxes, it integrates acoustic tomography technology with intelligent modeling algorithms. This breakthrough tackles the challenges of high-frequency, high-precision monitoring in complex estuarine environments, providing robust technological support and a practical example for land-sea integrated management, emission reduction, carbon sink enhancement, and climate change mitigation. Looking ahead, this system can be widely promoted across rivers, estuaries, and bays in China and globally. It will facilitate the accurate accounting of marine carbon sinks and total nitrogen pollution control, providing critical data for the formulation of regional ecological compensation policies. 
   
  Source: FJICC
  

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