Chapter 106: A Tour of Inspection of the Territory

The East Coast is only a few kilometers long, and although there is an abundance of seafood distributed along it, overfishing could exhaust the area's resources in no time.

Liszt was unwilling to engage in such destructive practices.

He planned to implement a fishing moratorium in Fresh Flower Town, or at the very least a closed season during the hottest period of summer when fish are breeding and growing vigorously, to ensure the protection of marine resources.

Of course.

The closed fishing season was just a temporary measure. Once Thorn Ridge was conquered and a dock was built in Deepwater Bay, he would promote nearshore fishing. The seafood resources by the coast were meager and had to be protected, but the marine resources off the coast were more than enough for the entire Coral Island.

Now, without docks, fishing boats, or fishermen, they could only develop the coastal fishery.