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my country's first "offshore wind power + marine ranch" demonstration area collects fish!

2022/01/20 Source:ChinaOffshoreWind

On January 19, Mingyang Group Guangdong Yangjiang Shaba Deep Sea Fishery Breeding Experimental Zone completed its first fish harvest, which also marked the successful innovation practice of my country's first "offshore wind power + marine ranch" demonstration zone, and created the world's deep-sea anti-typhoon The pioneering of aquaculture will lead the three-dimensional integration and development of marine energy and the high-quality development of marine economy in China.



Mingyang Yangjiang Shaba deep-sea fishery aquaculture experimental area is more than 30 kilometers offshore. Compared with the nearshore conventionally cultured golden pomfret, the deep-sea cage golden pomfret has a shorter breeding period, firmer meat and more delicious taste. With the highly integrated processing process and the full coverage of the cold chain, it can enter thousands of households and people's dining tables within 24 hours.



"We have developed an asymmetric cage anchoring system in a targeted manner to encrypt the anchor cables in the direction of the typhoon, ensuring the safety of the cage and reducing the cost of cage construction." Wu Di, director of the Marine Technology Office of Mingyang Group, introduced, The Yangjiang sand bar test cage equipment is independently developed and designed by Mingyang, which has broken through a number of core technologies and has completely independent intellectual property rights. .

It is reported that the installation of the cage and the release of fry will be in August 2021. During the period, it has experienced the impact test of many typhoons such as "Lion Mountain", and the safety and operation of the cage are in good condition. The entire aquaculture test process was very smooth. Mingyang successfully obtained valuable wind-fishing integration test data, and explored a replicable and popularized high-quality development model of the marine economy of "offshore wind power + marine ranching".




Source: Polaris Wind Power Network