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东海全面开渔 浙江海事、渔政等部门联合护航保开渔安全
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-16 06:37

Core Points - The fishing ban in the East China Sea has ended, allowing nearly 4,000 fishing vessels to resume operations [1][2] - The Zhejiang Maritime Bureau has implemented measures to ensure maritime safety and prevent collisions between commercial and fishing vessels during the busy fishing season [1] Group 1: Fishing Operations - The fishing season has officially reopened after a 4.5-month ban, with various types of fishing vessels, including single and double trawlers, setting out to sea [1] - The main fish species targeted post-ban include hairtail, small yellow croaker, and squid, with an increase in fishing vessel density and diversity of fishing methods [2] Group 2: Safety Measures - To mitigate collision risks, the Zhejiang Maritime and Fisheries departments have deployed 98 patrol boats, 36 aircraft, and over 900 personnel for monitoring and enforcement [1] - Continuous 24-hour patrols are being conducted in high-risk areas, and a VTS "Fish Protection" station has been established to monitor vessel movements and issue navigation warnings [1]