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fishermen of Cua Lo
News updates related to fishermen in Cua Lo
Fishermen in Cua Lo strike it rich with a catch worth over 200 million VND after their first fishing trip of the year.
Right on their first fishing trip of the new year, Mr. Tran Van Luu's trawling boats, residing in Binh Minh Hamlet, Cua Lo Ward, caught a haul of mackerel worth over 200 million VND.
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Fishermen in Cua Lo strike it rich with scad fish, earning 150 million VND.
After a night at sea, a fisherman from Cua Lo ward caught a large haul of scad fish, worth approximately 200 million VND.
Successful salvage operation of a sunken fishing boat belonging to fishermen from Cua Lo.
After many hours of hard work, local residents and authorities in Nghi Thuy ward successfully salvaged the sunken fishing boat.
Fishing boats from Nghe An province, fleeing Typhoon No. 3, were swept ashore by waves.
Military forces, along with the Farmers' Association of Nghi Thuy ward, Cua Lo town, have successfully rescued a fishing boat belonging to a fisherman that was swept away by waves.
Fishermen in Cua Lo bring trash from their boats ashore to keep the sea clean.
Waste is sorted right on the boats, and after each fishing trip, fishermen in Cua Lo bring it ashore, significantly reducing the amount of plastic waste released into the marine environment.
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