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前三季度海洋生产总值同比增长5.6%
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-04 00:42

Core Insights - The marine economy in China has shown a stable and progressive trend in the first three quarters, with a marine GDP of 7.9 trillion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 5.6% [1] Group 1: Emerging Industries - The development of emerging marine industries has accelerated, with marine engineering equipment deliveries and hand-held order amounts increasing by 13.6% and 7.0% year-on-year, respectively [1] - Significant breakthroughs have been achieved in various marine engineering equipment products, including the delivery of 24 sets of 2000-meter level ultra-deepwater marine equipment and the application of China's first deepwater oil and gas underwater robot with seven functional mechanical arms [1] - The world's largest floating wind power platform, "Three Gorges Pioneer," and the first 80,000-ton marine aquaculture vessel, "Senhai Pioneer," have been successfully delivered [1] - The research and development of marine pharmaceuticals is progressing steadily, with the clinical trial approval of LY104 injection, which has independent intellectual property rights [1] Group 2: Digital Intelligence in Marine Sector - The construction of intelligent capabilities in the marine sector has reached new heights, with the launch of the first trusted data space in the marine field in Zhejiang and the release of "AI + Marine" industry application scenarios in Shenzhen [2] - China Shipbuilding Group has introduced several AI innovations, including the "Smart Sea · Turing" platform and various intelligent product safety testing platforms, which strengthen the foundation for building a digital ecosystem in the shipbuilding industry [2] - The first domestically developed intelligent welding robot system for marine engineering has been completed, filling a gap in intelligent welding equipment in China [2] - The first intelligent coating production line for marine oil and gas equipment has been put into operation, significantly improving work efficiency [2] Group 3: Deep Sea Exploration Advances - New progress has been made in deep-sea polar exploration, with the "Marine Geological No. 2" research vessel successfully collecting and igniting combustible ice at a depth of 1522 meters in the northern South China Sea [2] - The "Insight" autonomous underwater robot has successfully completed operational tests in the Pacific Ocean's nodule mining area [2] - China has successfully deployed the first set of observation buoy systems for depths exceeding 3500 meters in the South China Sea, achieving comprehensive synchronous observation from the atmosphere to underwater [2] - The "Jiaolong" manned submersible has completed its first dive under the Arctic ice [2]