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“Pu Sheng Fish Farm-1”, a modern semi-submersible marine fish farm complex for aquaculture and tourism, was launched in Longqi Bay, Hainan Province, southern China. Wang Xiaobin/China News Service have informed.

Wang Xiaobin/China News Service

The complex has a length of 86 meters and a width of 30 meters. The six-story facility covers an area of ​​six basketball courts. Further, the platform is a modern marine industrial base with “green smart equipment for aquaculture and tourism”.

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The “Pu Sheng Fish Farm-1” has a similar shape as the 385 meters long ocean fish farm Jostein Albert, owned by Norwegian salmon farmer Nordlaks. The Jostein Albert was built at the Yantai shipyard in China in 2020. Now is operating at the outside of Stokmarknes, northern Norway.

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