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Thu, 12/15/2016 - 11:36
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Kim Jong Un Inspects KPA Fishery Station
Pyongyang, December 15 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, supreme commander of the Korean People's Army (KPA), inspected Fishery Station No. 15 of the KPA.
The fishery station, which was remodeled and updated to meet the requirements of the age of knowledge-based economy and a highly civilized socialist nation, made an unprecedentedly big fish haul.
In November last year Kim Jong Un had inspected the fishery station.
At that time he highly praised the fishermen of the station for catching thousands of tons of fish in a few days, advancing the yearly goal to be attained by the station in catching fish in a short span of time.
He also personally initiated the project to turn the station into a modern fishery station and gave solution to all issues arising in doing so.
Thanks to the dynamic efforts made by the officials, employees and soldier-builders of KPA unit and the fishery station, it was successfully remodeled and made an unheard-of big fish haul.
Going round various places of the station, he learned in detail about the progress made in its updating, fish catching, storage and supply.
Watching the employees working at the processing workshop, he indicated the tasks to put all the processing processes on a high streamlined and robotized basis and thus save manpower and strictly ensure hygiene.
Feasting his eyes on the bales of frozen fish piled up high, he said with a broad smile that he was very pleased and felt relieved of his pent-up fatigue after being told that 200 grams of fish can be supplied to each soldier every day until September next year with fish in storage.
At the combined control room, he learned in detail about the systems of maritime environment information analysis and assessment, maritime commanding, fish processing equipment control and observation of electricity.
He went round the room for the education in the revolutionary history, the room dedicated to the history of the fishery station, the cultural hall, the sci-tech knowledge dissemination room and the sanatorium.
He gave the station instructions to be served as guidelines for its management and operation. -0-