Group 1 - The project in Taizhou, Zhejiang, transforms marine plastic waste into low-carbon, environmentally friendly raw materials, benefiting fishermen and companies while promoting sustainable marine waste management [1] - This initiative provides a Chinese solution to marine pollution and has been awarded the "Earth Guardian Award" by the United Nations Environment Programme [1] - China's deep participation in global marine governance helps address governance deficits and enhances international discourse power, showcasing the responsibilities of a major power [1] Group 2 - China's emphasis on global marine governance is reflected in national strategies, as highlighted in the recent Central Financial Committee meeting, which called for deeper involvement in global marine governance and cooperation in blue economy [1] - The COAST toolkit, developed by Chinese research teams, offers free access to marine big data and advanced modeling for coastal cities, facilitating disaster warning and ecological management [2] - The international value of China's solutions is recognized, with the COAST toolkit aiding "Global South" countries in understanding marine resources and sharing data and technology [2] Group 3 - Technological empowerment plays a crucial role in coastal ecological governance and biodiversity protection, with marine observation technology being vital for maintaining marine rights and environmental protection [3] - China's advancements in marine technology, such as the successful deployment of a comprehensive observation buoy system in the South China Sea, fill gaps in deep-sea observation technology [3] - The integration of technology and ecology is shaping a new chapter in marine governance, with China actively contributing to international discussions and solutions [3]
探海2025 中国力量绘就全球海洋治理新图景
Ren Min Wang·2025-08-01 01:57