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As the three-and-a-half-month fishing moratorium in the South China Sea comes to a close on August 16, the shores of Guangdong are abuzz with the return of the fishing season and its freshest catches and festivities. The annual ban has been imposed since 1999, covering the waters north to 12 degrees north latitude of the South China Sea. It has been a part of China's effort to promote sustainable marine fishery development and improve marine ecology. With the sea's bounty back on the table, grab your appetite and set sail for a feast that's truly worth the wait! Shenzhen Shekou: A carnival of freshness In Shenzhen, the Shekou Fishing Port is hosting a 15-day "Fishing Festival Carnival" from August 16 to 30. The event invites seafood lovers to taste the "first bite of autumn" as the port brings in a bounty of crabs, lobsters, shrimps, groupers, and clams straight from the sea. The bustling market atmosphere, coupled with the charm of Shekou's old streets and the romantic sunset views
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