NGO Says Large Fish Disappearing from Taiwan's Coastal Waters; Fisheries Agency Promotes Sustainability from Six Aspects
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A Greenpeace survey reveals that overfishing is causing large fish to disappear from Taiwan's coastal waters, with the proportion of juvenile fish caught rising from 77.7% in 2023 to 93.3% in 2025. The Fisheries Agency responded that it is promoting sustainable fishery resources from six aspects and noted that coastal catches have remained stable at around 170,000 metric tons over the past five years.
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- Q: What did the Greenpeace survey reveal?
- A: It revealed that large fish are disappearing from Taiwan's coast, and the catch ratio of juvenile fish increased from 77.7% in 2023 to 93.3% in 2025.
- Q: What measures is the Fisheries Agency taking?
- A: It is implementing measures in six areas including vessel reduction, gear management, and resource restoration, stabilizing catches at around 170,000 metric tons over five years.
- Q: How many trawling violations within 3 nautical miles were there?
- A: 64 violations were penalized from 2023 to 2025, but local governments in Yilan, Penghu, and Pingtung recorded zero penalties.