Agriculture Headlines (August 9th,2024- August 15st,2024)
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1. Rooted in Seafood Culture: Fisheries Agency to Host Parent-Child Seafood Carnival
To promote the concepts of "healthy eating and culture" and "sustainable fisheries" to families, the Fisheries Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture is partnering with Dream Mall in Kaohsiung to host the "2024 Seafood Adventure - Legends of the Sea" Parent-Child Seafood Carnival at Happiness Plaza on August 17. The Fisheries Agency invites families to join the "Fish Family" in an adventure of seafood legends. According to the agency, the event will feature a market with delicious seafood products, seafood-themed board games, and educational activities about seafood. There will also be children's theater performances, interactive games, and craft activities. Everyone is welcome to come to Dream Mall to experience seafood education and uncover the secrets of sustainable fisheries.
2. Coast Guard officers involved in Kinmen capsizing incident not charged
Kinmen prosecutors have decided not to indict two Coast Guard Administration (CGA) officers in connection with the deaths of two Chinese nationals in a capsizing incident in February due to insufficient evidence. The unnamed and unregistered Chinese boat with four people on board was spotted in Taiwanese waters near the Taiwan-controlled Kinmen Islands on Feb. 14 by a CGA patrol vessel, which asked to board and inspect the Chinese ship. It refused and later fled, setting off a high-speed chase that ended when the vessel made a sudden turn, collided with the CGA patrol boat, and capsized, leading to the deaths of two of the Chinese crew members.