Core Points - The end of the fishing moratorium period in the East China Sea has led to a joint enforcement action by the China Coast Guard, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and Ministry of Public Security, marking the fifth consecutive year of such operations [1][2] - The enforcement action involved over 20,000 vessel deployments and inspections of more than 10,000 fishing boats, resulting in the seizure of over 1,900 illegal fishing vessels and the confiscation of more than 111,000 kilograms of illegal catch [1] - The operation also included the successful dismantling of over 10 illegal fishing criminal gangs and the expulsion of more than 500 foreign fishing vessels [1] Industry Impact - The fishing moratorium system is a crucial measure for the protection of marine biological resources in China, significantly contributing to sustainable fisheries development and marine ecological civilization [2] - Fishermen have reported increased catch yields following the moratorium, indicating positive effects on the fishing industry [4] - With the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day, the China Coast Guard plans to enhance maritime supervision to ensure safe fishing operations [4]
2025年海洋伏季休渔专项执法行动收官
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-16 18:27