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Global Times: From fisheries to clean energy, Ningbo's marine economy charts high-quality devt
Ningbo's marine economy reached nearly 280 billion yuan in 2024, driven by smart aquaculture, land-based salmon farming, and a new deep-sea wind power port.
- On February 12, 2026, Ningbo officials said a planned deep‑sea wind‑power industrial cluster will begin construction in March, filling a gap in East China and supporting clean energy goals.
- As China starts the 15th Five‑Year Plan, the Chinese leadership in July 2025 emphasized promoting high‑quality marine‑economy development, supported by Ningbo's 2024 marine‑economy figure nearly 280 billion yuan.
- On the Donghai No. platform, Zhejiang's first deep‑sea semi‑submersible aquaculture platform covers six basketball courts, houses three large breeding cages, and produces about 400 tons with 900,000 fish annually, using real‑time water‑quality systems.
- Local manufacturers like Ningbo C.S.I. have expanded overseas, with phase one of the new wind‑power port expected to reach about 2 million kilowatts by Q3 2027, supporting global energy goals.
- Ningbo's marine economy advances through international cooperation, with land-based salmon projects reaching 8,000 tons soon and over half of manufacturing sales overseas, supported by 119 recognized enterprises.
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