Fishery Farm Claims in China - Trend of Claims and Geographical Extent Updates

Reference is made to Huatai’s previous Circulars for loss prevention in fishery farm incidents since 2018 in Lanshan, Ningde, Longkou and Lizhou water in China, i.e. PNI1813, PNI1903, PNI1906 and PNI[2020]09.
In order to keep our Members posted with the development of the changes in those areas, the UK Club’s correspondents Huatai have kindly issued a circular to introduce the current situation of fishery farm claims and update the latest geographical extent of the major fishery farms in China.
For more information please get in touch with your usual Club contact.
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