Agreement with the Korea Maritime Boy Scouts Federation... Operation for 3 Years

Jindo County in Jeollanam-do held a business agreement ceremony for the "Operation Consignment of Jindo National Marine Safety Center" with the Korea Marine Boy Scouts Federation at the Jindo County Office meeting room on the 21st.


According to the county on the 22nd, the business agreement ceremony for the "Operation Consignment of Jindo National Marine Safety Center" was conducted to professionally operate and manage the Jindo National Marine Safety Center in order to spread marine safety culture and prevent safety accidents.


Jindo County signed a business agreement with the Korea Marine Boy Scouts Federation for the consignment and operation of the Jindo National Marine Safety Center. <br>[Photo by Jindo County]

Jindo County signed a business agreement with the Korea Marine Boy Scouts Federation for the consignment and operation of the Jindo National Marine Safety Center.
[Photo by Jindo County]

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The Jindo National Marine Safety Center operates 13 various experience programs including △ship emergency escape △ship tilt experience △drowning victim rescue experience.


To spread marine safety culture, the Korea Marine Boy Scouts Federation will be responsible for operating the experience programs for three years until October 31, 2026.


Additionally, the county plans to develop various programs such as marine safety education and attracting domestic and international marine-related events together with the Korea Marine Boy Scouts Federation.


A representative of the Jindo National Marine Safety Center said, “We will do our best in pre-promotion, including operating fam tours for educational and public institutions, to ensure the successful operation of the National Marine Safety Center.”



Jindo = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seunggeun Oh just8440@asiae.co.kr


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