Research and Analysis Report on the Sanya Yazhou Central Fishing Port
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https://doi.org/10.62177/apemr.v1i3.277Keywords:
Yazhou Central Fishing Port, Fishing Port Management, Revenue-Expenditure BalanceAbstract
This study examines the operational dynamics of Sanya Yazhou Harbor Investment Co., Ltd. (hereafter "Harbor Company"), the entity managing Yazhou Central Fishing Port. Through a comprehensive analysis of the port’s historical context, current operational framework, market environment, and future development prospects, this report evaluates the successes and challenges encountered under Harbor Company’s stewardship. The port has achieved notable progress in infrastructure development, marine economic growth, employment opportunities for fishermen, and environmental stewardship. However, it faces persistent challenges, including market competition, environmental pressures, and resource allocation constraints. The operational and managerial insights derived from Harbor Company’s experience offer a valuable reference for the sustainable development and management of fishing ports nationwide.
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