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精耕深蓝 加快建设海洋强国
Xin Hua She·2025-08-14 01:44

Core Viewpoint - The focus is on accelerating the development of a modern marine economy in China, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and sustainable practices to build a strong marine nation [1][2]. Group 1: Marine Economic Development - China's coastline spans over 18,000 kilometers, with a vast maritime area of approximately 3 million square kilometers, serving as a strategic resource for economic development [2]. - The marine economy has evolved from traditional fishing to a comprehensive system that includes shipbuilding, marine tourism, and deep-sea resource utilization, with a projected marine GDP exceeding 10 trillion yuan in 2024, more than double that of 2012 [2]. - China's shipping and container throughput account for about one-third of the global total, with a 50% share in the offshore engineering equipment market [2]. Group 2: Technological Advancements - Significant advancements in marine technology include the launch of China's first domestically produced aircraft carrier and the successful operation of the "Fighter" manned submersible, which set a record depth of 10,909 meters [6]. - The government is focusing on enhancing innovation in marine technology, with plans to develop key technologies and promote the transformation of traditional marine industries [7]. Group 3: Sustainable Practices and Resource Management - The development of marine resources must be optimized through scientific planning and management, with recommendations for tailored strategies for different bays and enhanced assessments of resource capacity [4]. - The "blue granary" initiative aims to increase the production of high-quality marine products, with projections of 8.25 million tons of marine product output in Shandong by 2024 [8]. Group 4: Global Cooperation and Governance - China is actively participating in international marine governance, exemplified by collaborative Antarctic research involving multiple countries and the establishment of the "Ocean Decade" China Committee [9][10]. - The growth of cruise tourism is notable, with a 40.1% increase in passenger numbers in the first half of the year, reflecting the rising popularity of maritime travel [9].