Returning home for Independence Day holiday, Nghe An fishermen hit the jackpot with seafood
(Baonghean.vn) - This year's Independence Day, September 2nd, coincided with the Full Moon Festival of July, and Nghe An fishermen returned to shore with the joy of catching a lot of seafood. Some fishing boats earned over 600 million VND.

These days, many fishing boatsNghe AnAll ships docked at the same time to rest for the full moon, which was also the occasion of Independence Day holiday on September 2nd, and the full moon festival in July. Each ship docked at the port filled with the joy of the fishermen, because this time most of the ships caught a lot of seafood.
InQuynh Phuong fishing portand Quynh Lap port (Hoang Mai town), dozens of ships lined up to dock carrying full holds of fish. On the dock, on the boat, people called out to each other, laughed, workers sat sorting fish into plastic baskets, along with means of transport going in and out to transport seafood for consumption... making the atmosphere here more vibrant and bustling. At this time, the types of fish with high yields are mainly silver pomfret, anchovies, herring... In addition, fishermen also caught many types of valuable fish: mackerel, mullet, needlefish, squid...

Returning from a long sea trip, Mr. Phan Xuan Bac - a fishing boat owner in Quynh Phuong ward, Hoang Mai town said that the favorable weather allowed offshore fishing boats to catch a lot of seafood, including many types of high value. On this sea trip, his boat mainly caught squid, earning 600 million VND. After deducting expenses, each crew member also received more than 10 million VND for the holiday.
Not only are fishermen excited and happy with their return trip full of shrimp and fish, but fishing logistics are also bustling. Because in recent days, many boats have continuously docked at the port, workers who transport fish to shore or classify fish or go to processing facilities always have work to do.

Hoang Mai town currently has more than 1,000 fishing vessels. The output of aquatic products exploited in the first 8 months of the year is estimated at more than 5,030 tons, up 6.9% over the same period./.