Busan Cooperative Fish Market
Busan Cooperative Fish Market | |
Busan Cooperative Fish Market in Busan's South Harbor (Nam-hang) | |
Hangul | 부산공동어시장 |
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Hanja | 釜山共同魚市場 |
Revised Romanization | Busan Gongdong Eosijang |
McCune–Reischauer | Pusan Kongdong Ŏsijang |
The Busan Cooperative Fish Market, or BCFM, is the largest fish market in South Korea. It adjoins the South Harbor in Busan. More than 30% of the country's fish production passes through the market. In recent years, a large percentage of the catch has been made up of yellowtail, due to warming waters in the Sea of Japan (East Sea). The market occupies an area of 166,420 m2, of which about 10% is a refrigerated working area.[1]
The market first opened on November 1, 1963, at the present-day site of the Busan International Ferry Terminal. It moved to its present location in 1973.
See also
References
- ↑ '수산물 유통 중심' 부산공동어시장 42년 만에 새 단장. MK증권 (in Korean). 3 February 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
External links
- http://www.bcfm.co.kr/ Official site (Korean)
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Coordinates: 35°05′18″N 129°01′31″E / 35.0884°N 129.0252°E
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