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南海伏季休渔首月广东、广西、海南三省(区)查没渔获4.3万公斤
Core Insights - The South China Sea fishing moratorium has been actively enforced since May 1, with significant actions taken against illegal fishing activities [1][2] - The number of foreign fishing vessels driven away has increased by 63% compared to the same period in 2024, indicating heightened enforcement efforts [1] Enforcement Actions - A total of 55 fishing-related cases were investigated, resulting in the seizure of 57 vessels and 43,000 kilograms of illegal catch [1] - The South China Sea Bureau coordinated law enforcement across Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan, deploying 2,788 vessels and 5 aircraft for 24-hour patrols [1] - Joint enforcement actions were conducted 21 times, with a focus on illegal fishing activities in key areas such as Beibu Gulf and Xisha [1] Regulatory Measures - Guangdong established a reporting mechanism for illegal activities involving Hong Kong and Macau fishing vessels, collaborating with local law enforcement [1] - New regulations were introduced in Hainan to manage household fishing vessels, clarifying responsibilities for daily supervision and disposal of non-compliant vessels [1] Future Strategies - The South China Sea Bureau plans to increase nighttime patrols in key fishing areas and enhance monitoring of suspicious fishing vessels to combat illegal fishing organizations [2] - The total number of fishing vessels subject to the moratorium is 43,967, with a slight decrease from the previous year, indicating ongoing enforcement challenges [2]