
Workers process sea cucumbers at an aquatic product company in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 24, 2026.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

Tourists select local seafood specialties at an exhibition hall in Dongshan County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 21, 2026.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Fishermen harvest edible seaweed in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 25, 2026.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 24, 2026 shows a mariculture zone in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 21, 2026 shows a mariculture zone at Aojiao Village of Dongshan County in Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Workers process sea cucumbers at an aquatic product company in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 24, 2026.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 20, 2026 shows a view of a scenic area in Dongshan County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 2, 2026 shows a view of a mariculture zone in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 2, 2026 shows a mariculture zone in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Farmers release large yellow croaker fingerlings into fish farming platforms at a mariculture farm in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 25, 2026.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 25, 2026 shows a mariculture zone of large yellow croakers in Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 21, 2026 shows a view of Aojiao Village of Dongshan County in Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 24, 2026 shows a mariculture zone in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

This photo taken on April 2, 2026 shows a mariculture platform in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Liu Mengqi)

Workers process sea cucumbers at an aquatic product company in Xiapu County of Ningde City, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 24, 2026.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)

This photo taken on April 2, 2026 shows a mariculture zone in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Liu Mengqi)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 21, 2026 shows an exhibition hall featuring seafood and specialties in Dongshan County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

An aerial drone photo taken on April 2, 2026 shows a fishing port in Lianjiang County of Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province.
As one of the mariculture hubs in China, Fujian Province has promoted the transformation and upgrading of its marine fishery sector over the years. In 2025, Fujian's mariculture value exceeded 1.3 trillion yuan (about 190 billion U.S. dollars), while its mariculture output surpassed 9.6 million tonnes. Many key indicators, including the overall scale of deep-sea and far-sea mariculture, rank first in the country. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)



