“I’m glad to see tuna, but I’m worried about jellyfish and sharks.” A beach on the east coast of Gyeongbuk is about to open.
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Jindal Park (right) and Yeongdeok-gun officials are checking the status of the jellyfish and shark barrier net at Byeonggok Port, Byeonggok-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do on the 23rd.
Jindal Park (right) and Yeongdeok-gun officials are checking the status of the jellyfish and shark barrier net at Byeonggok Port, Byeonggok-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do on the 23rd. Reporter Kim Hyun-soo “Fishermen are going crazy because they catch tuna, but we are going crazy because of jellyfish.” Jindal Park (75), whom I met on the 23rd at Byeonggok Port, Byeonggok-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, said while pulling the jellyfish and shark blocking net with his hand. Mr. Park, who was the head of the village's fishing village, was involved in a network with Yeongdeok-gun.
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