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Going out to sea near the shore, fishermen are hit by the sea mermaid

trần tuấn (báo lao động) 07/04/2025 08:47 (GMT+7)

Ha Tinh - Going out to sea only about 3 - 5 nautical miles from shore, fishermen in Thach Tri commune (Ha Tinh city) have been hit by seaweed, earning an income of 5 - 7 million VND per day.

On April 5, many boats and canoes of fishermen in Thach Tri commune have come ashore in a compartment filled with sea corals. After quickly selling them right on the beach, many fishermen continue to go out to sea to fish because there are many Jars at sea.

Fisherman Nguyen Dinh Loan (67 years old, residing in Toan Thang village, Thach Tri commune) - said that his boat has a capacity of 24CV, going to sea from the evening of April 4 to this morning, having caught 3 seaweed shipments with a total output of about 6-7 tons, earning more than 8 million VND.

According to Mr. Loan, in the past two days, there have been many Jicama on the sea of Thach Tri commune and neighboring localities, so fishermen have been hit by the sea. There are ships that hit big, hitting 4 trips/day earning nearly ten million VND.

A leader of the People's Committee of Thach Tri commune - informed that in the past few days, fishermen have mainly gone out to sea about 5 nautical miles from shore to catch a lot of seaweed. In particular, many ships earn 6 - 7 million VND per day, or even higher.

All seaweed after being brought to shore were purchased by unit owners on the spot.

After that, the facilities continued to prepare and transport them for domestic consumption and export, especially to the Chinese market.

Continuously fishing for bighead sharks has helped local fishermen have a good source of income, so they are very excited.

Some images of Ha Tinh fishermen experiencing a lot of sea jostling:

Tau cap bo voi sua bien day khoang. Anh: Tran Tuan.
The ship ashores with the seaweed in full space. Photo: Tran Tuan.
Chuyen sua bien tu tau sang xe keo de dua den ban cho co so thu mua ngay o bai bien. Anh: Tran Tuan.
Transfer seaweed from a boat to a trailer to sell to a purchasing facility right on the beach. Photo: Tran Tuan.
Nhung chiec xe keo day sua. Anh: Tran Tuan.
Trailers full of jostles. Photo: Tran Tuan.
Dung xe keo 3 banh dua sua len bo. Anh: Tran Tuan.
Using a 3-wheeled trailer to bring the jellyfish to shore. Photo: Tran Tuan.
Co so thu mua, so che sua ngay tren bai bien. Anh: Tran Tuan.
Jicama purchasing and processing facilities right on the beach. Photo: Tran Tuan.
Can canh con sua lon truoc khi so che. Anh: Tran Tuan.
Close-up of the large rhinoplasty before the preliminary processing. Photo: Tran Tuan.
Nhung mang sua sau khi duoc cat ra de so che. Anh: Tran Tuan.
The jellybean patches after being cut out for preliminary processing. Photo: Tran Tuan.

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