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东海全面开渔 超4000艘渔船集中出海作业
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-16 09:15
Core Points - The fishing ban in the East China Sea has ended, allowing over 4,000 fishing vessels to resume operations on September 16, marking the end of a four-and-a-half-month closed fishing season [1][2] - The closed fishing period lasted from May 1 at 12 PM to September 16 at 12 PM, aimed at promoting sustainable marine fisheries [1] - Following the ban, the types of fish targeted include ribbonfish, small yellow croaker, and squid, with a significant increase in fishing vessel density and operational methods [2] Industry Summary - The East China Sea's fishing ban was partially lifted on August 5, allowing certain types of fishing vessels to operate before the full reopening [2] - The increase in fishing activities raises the risk of collisions between commercial and fishing vessels, prompting maritime safety measures [2] - Maritime and navigation safety departments have deployed 81 patrol boats, 38 aircraft, and over 700 personnel to ensure safe fishing operations in key areas [2]
东海万艘渔船出海
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-05 22:21
Core Points - The Ministry of Transport has initiated the "2025 Escort Fishing Action" to support the fishing season starting from August 5, 2025 [1] - Over 10,000 fishing vessels set out to sea under the escort of maritime and fishing patrol boats [1] - The operation involves 58 maritime patrol vessels, one fixed-wing aircraft, 21 drones, and over 430 maritime law enforcement personnel [1] Industry Summary - The fishing season in the East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea will take place from August 5 to September 16, 2025, with more than 100,000 marine fishing vessels participating in four batches [1] - The Ministry of Transport's maritime bureau will enhance aerial and maritime patrols in key water areas during the two-month fishing season [1]
东海迎来“小开渔”,梭子蟹、红虾最快明天上桌
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-05 11:35
Group 1 - The "small fishing season" has been partially lifted on August 5, allowing over 100,000 fishing vessels to set out for fishing operations along the coast in four batches [1][2] - The Ministry of Transport has deployed 58 maritime patrol vessels, one fixed-wing aircraft, 21 drones, and over 430 maritime law enforcement personnel to ensure safe navigation and fishing operations [1] - The types of fishing vessels permitted to operate include specialized vessels for pole-and-line shrimp fishing, trap fishing, gillnet fishing, and light surrounding net fishing, with popular seafood like crabs and shrimp expected to be available soon [1] Group 2 - China's marine production value has been steadily increasing, with the country's port scale ranking first in the world and maritime traffic volume rising year by year [2] - The increase in coastal navigation density post-August 5 raises the risk of collisions between commercial and fishing vessels, prompting the "escort fishing operation" to mitigate these risks and maintain maritime safety [2]