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 in Beitang.  Liu’s son, 24, used to work full-time
  “Mantis shrimp is the most popu-  in a restaurant, lost his job in March
 lar seafood here, and the growth can   and rejoined his family to do fishing.
 never match the demand,” she adds.  “Fishing doesn’t make as much mon-
 Apart from sharp decline in har-  ey as working in a restaurant,” he says.
 vest, the pandemic also makes it more   Fishing trips for tourists are also can-
 difficult for fishermen to make a liv-  celled due to the pandemic.
 ing.   “We only have local buyers. Tour-
 The fishermen can only rely on   ists from other parts of the country
 government subsidy during the sum-  have stopped visiting, especially those
 mer moratorium. Some young fisher-  from Beijing,” Han says. It takes only
 men used to look for part-time jobs in   two hours to travel from Beijing to
 service and construction industry. But   Bohai.
 it was not easy to find work during the   The pandemic has also affected the
 pandemic.  seafood market business.
        “The wholesale price of crabs has
 “    doubled. The price is RMB ¥60 (US   Tourists take selfie at a dock as all boat trips have been cancelled due to the pandemic.
                                                                                                e to the pandemic.
                                         T
                                            rists take selfie at a dock as all boat tri
                                                                           ps ha
                                          ou
                                                                               ve been cancelled du
 No matter how   $9)to RMB ¥70 (US $10) per catty
      (0.5 kg),” says Han Yongqing, a sea-
 A fisherman is setting u p his stall after   Seafood lovers scramble to buy fish and   “
 A fisherman is setting up his stall after
 y fish and
 Seaf
 vers scramble to bu
 ood l
 o
 a fishing tri
 p.
 a fishing trip.   fast fish and   shrimps as the harvest is n ot en ough f or   food vendor market and a former
 shrimps as the harvest is not enough for
      fisherman. “Demand for seasonal sea-
 their demand.
 their demand.
 The government introduced the   shrimp grow, boats   We only have local buyers.
 four-month fishing moratorium in
 1995 to protect the marine ecology,   are always faster.                ”
 considering the situation.
 “No matter how fast fish and   ”
 shrimp grow, boats are always faster.
 No matter how many fish are released,
 there are always fishermen in boats
 waiting to capture them,” Liu says.
 September is  the  best  season  for
 harvesting mantis shrimp. Abundant
 yield  of  mantis  shrimp  used  to  be  a
 major  source  of fishermen’s  income.
 But harvest has dropped significantly
 this year.
 “The harvest weights 2,000 cat-
 ties (1000 kg) for a single boat trip in
 2000. Yet, the harvest drops to around
 500  catties  (250  kg)  this  year,”  says
 fishermen Han Gui, who is also based
 ishermen mingle wi
 F
 Fishermen mingle with each other when taking rests.
 th each other when taking rests.
 “
 No matter how many fish are released,

 there are always fishermen in boats waiting to capture them.

 ”    Bei tang seaf ood market was shu t do wn in late J an uary and reopened recen tl y o n September 1.
      Beitang seafood market was shut down in late January and reopened recently on September 1.
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