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“四海一家”联手护渔
Liao Ning Ri Bao·2025-07-21 01:13

Core Viewpoint - The provincial marine and fishery administrative law enforcement departments are actively enforcing regulations during the fishing moratorium period, implementing a multi-dimensional approach to combat illegal activities in the fishing industry [1][2] Group 1: Enforcement Actions - A total of 42,100 law enforcement personnel have been deployed across the province, inspecting 13,266 fishing ports and 48,391 fishing vessels, resulting in the seizure of 824 illegal fishing vessels and over 70 tons of illegal catch [1] - The province has established a collaborative enforcement mechanism involving four agencies (fisheries, maritime police, maritime affairs, and public security), conducting over ten comprehensive rectification actions to maintain maritime order [1] - Seven special enforcement actions have been organized to ensure the stability of the fishing moratorium, focusing on safety production, cross-inspection, and thorough checks of fishing ports [1] Group 2: Technological and Regulatory Improvements - The province has initiated an upgrade of Beidou equipment for all marine fishing vessels and boundary river vessels (excluding Dalian), significantly enhancing the intelligent monitoring capabilities of fishing vessels [1] - A special operation targeting "three no" fishing vessels has identified 451 such vessels, with 256 dismantled to date [1] - Daily reports of suspected illegal fishing vessels are communicated through the provincial Beidou duty platform, with over 38,000 vessel checks conducted [2] Group 3: Community Engagement and Education - Law enforcement personnel have conducted over 30 face-to-face meetings to educate local communities about the fishing moratorium policies and legal responsibilities [2] - The introduction of mobile legal service stations has facilitated over 20 public legal education events, engaging more than 2,000 fishermen [2] - A special task force has been established to monitor fishing vessels from other provinces, with inspections conducted on 180 vessels and 27 recalled [2]