Guangdong sea prawns reduced by 30%
The more than three-month closed fishing season in the South China Sea has ended. These days, in many places in Guangdong, fishing boats engaged in nearshore fishing operations are returning to port one after another. A large number of plump fish, shrimp, and crabs are gradually increasing, and prices are gradually falling. Merchants say that common seafood such as golden pomfret, horse mackerel, sea shrimp, squid, and lobster have seen price reductions ranging from 20% to 40%. A merchant at a seafood market in Shenzhen said, "The price of sea shrimp has now dropped by about 30%."
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