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"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side

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Introduction: The waters of Kinmen are rich in fishery resources, and the necessity of cross-strait fishery co-management is becoming increasingly prominent. Behind the mainland's warship's inspection of Kinmen's waters is a reflection on the prospect of cross-strait fishery co-management. This article examines the potential opportunities for cooperation in cross-strait fisheries co-management in Kinmen waters, as well as the challenges that may be faced.

"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side

The need for fishery resources in Kinmen waters and cross-strait fisheries: Kinmen waters are rich in fishery resources, and fishermen on both sides of the strait have a long history of fishing in these waters. However, in recent years, the overexploitation of fishery resources and environmental pollution have become increasingly serious, posing a threat to the ecology and sustainable development of Kinmen waters. Therefore, it is particularly important to jointly manage fisheries on both sides of the strait in order to achieve rational utilization of resources and protection of the ecological environment.

"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side

Prospects for cross-strait fishery cooperation in Kinmen waters: Broad prospects for cross-strait fishery cooperation in Kinmen waters. Cooperation models can include joint management of fishery resources, joint development of fishery scientific research, and promotion of the development of the fishery industry. Through cooperation, fishermen on both sides of the strait can share fishery resources, improve fishery production efficiency, and achieve a win-win situation.

"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side

The impact of cross-strait fishery co-management on the ecology of Kinmen waters and the interests of fishermen: The cross-strait fishery co-management has a positive impact on the ecology of Kinmen waters and the interests of fishermen. Through co-management, the over-exploitation of fishery resources can be effectively controlled, environmental pollution can be reduced, and the ecological environment of Kinmen waters can be protected. At the same time, condominium can also protect the interests of fishermen on both sides of the strait, improving their income and living standards.

"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side

Conclusion: The potential cooperation opportunities of cross-strait fishery co-management in Kinmen waters provide new opportunities for the development of cross-strait relations. Through joint management, the two sides of the strait can realize the rational use of fishery resources and the protection of the ecological environment, and promote the development of the fishery industry. However, there are also some challenges in the process of condominium, such as the distribution of benefits, policy coordination, etc. Only through joint efforts can we achieve the sustainable development of cross-strait fishery co-management and create a better life for fishermen on both sides of the strait.

"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side
"12 ships from the mainland inspect the waters of Kinmen", May 10, according to the Taiwan Province side

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