The Jeollabuk-do province in South Korea is investing 4.5 billion won to protect fish farms from the impacts of a severe heatwave and high water temperatures. The initiative aims to minimize damage to aquaculture operations during the summer months. Funds will be allocated to provide essential resources such as oxygen generators and shading materials to fish farms across the province. These measures are designed to maintain adequate oxygen levels in the water and reduce the stress on fish caused by intense heat and sunlight. Provincial officials anticipate these supports will help sustain fish populations and prevent significant economic losses for local fish farmers. The investment reflects a growing concern over the vulnerability of aquaculture to increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves linked to climate change.