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盗采红珊瑚,31人被抓获!涉海洋生态保护执法典型案例发布
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 10:20
Core Viewpoint - The China Coast Guard is implementing the "Blue Shield 2025" initiative to enhance marine resource development and ecological protection, focusing on law enforcement to support high-quality marine economic development [1] Group 1: Law Enforcement Actions - Over the year, the China Coast Guard inspected more than 17,500 marine projects and uncovered 312 cases related to marine resource and environmental violations [1] - A notable case involved the illegal harvesting of red coral, resulting in the arrest of 31 individuals and the seizure of over 60 kilograms of coral valued at more than 1.2 million yuan [1] - A Zhejiang company was found dumping 2,800 cubic meters of waste in unauthorized areas, violating dumping permit regulations [2] Group 2: Specific Violations - An incident involving the "KUMASI" ship led to significant economic losses due to the ship anchoring in a submarine cable protection zone, causing damage to the underwater cable [2] - A company in Pingyang was found to be illegally occupying 0.9696 hectares of marine area without the necessary permits [2] - A Jiangsu company was discovered to have illegally dumped 12,700 cubic meters of waste without a permit and improperly dumped an additional 19,600 cubic meters [3] Group 3: Additional Cases - A project in Pingtan was reported for illegally occupying 49.232 hectares of marine area for laying underwater cables without authorization [3] - A company was penalized for organizing tourism activities on an uninhabited island without the required permits, impacting the local ecology [4] - A service center in Sanya was found conducting sea burial activities without the necessary licenses, prompting an investigation [5]
海上家国情丨海上执法守平安
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-10-10 05:55
Core Viewpoint - The Fujian Provincial Marine and Fishery Law Enforcement Team has initiated a joint enforcement action named "Blue Sword 2025-24 (178th)" to ensure maritime safety during the Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays, aiming to protect fishermen and maintain stable fishery production [1] Group 1: Enforcement Actions - The special enforcement team conducted operations from September 28 to 30, focusing on key maritime safety areas before the holidays [1] - A total of 15 illegal fishing vessels were guided away to effectively regulate navigation order in high-accident areas and busy fishing zones [1] - Three unregistered vessels and one registered vessel violating regulations were seized in the coastal areas of Taitou and Huangqi [1] Group 2: Technology and Efficiency - The enforcement actions also included inspections of marine projects, uninhabited islands, and ocean observation stations, utilizing technology to enhance enforcement efficiency [1] Group 3: Symbolic Actions - On October 1, the "China Marine Monitoring 8001" vessel held a flag-raising ceremony at sea, reinforcing the commitment to safeguarding the marine territory [1] - Following the ceremony, the enforcement vessel immediately proceeded to patrol the designated areas, emphasizing continuous enforcement during the holiday period [1]
江苏海洋执法部门积极应对海洋灾害
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-08-06 02:15
Core Viewpoint - The Jiangsu Coastal Law Enforcement Supervision Center is actively preparing for marine disasters as the main flood season begins, implementing various safety measures to protect facilities and vessels from potential damage [2] Group 1: Safety Measures - The center has conducted thorough inspections of the base building and drainage systems in response to disaster warnings [2] - Outdoor antennas, monitoring instruments, and protective greenery have been reinforced to prevent seawater intrusion and facility collapse [2] - The staff has ensured that all four government vessels have been relocated to safe berths and are under dedicated supervision [2] Group 2: Infrastructure Preparedness - The staff has retracted the movable bridges and conducted comprehensive checks to reinforce dock facilities [2] - All vessels in the open dock area have been evacuated in advance to prevent collisions during typhoon impacts [2] - Collision protection measures, such as installing bumpers between vessels, have been implemented to safeguard both the vessels and the dock [2] Group 3: Operational Status - The center reports that all equipment and facilities, including the base, docks, and vessels, remain intact, achieving a "zero damage" status [2]
海南海洋执法开启“智能时代”
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-04-29 06:17
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Hainan Free Trade Port by the end of this year will transition the island from "within the customs" to "outside the customs," leading to increased demands for marine law enforcement and protection, highlighting the need for the development of new productive forces in marine law enforcement [1][3]. Group 1: New Missions and Challenges - The newly established Hainan Marine and Fishery Supervision Team is responsible for marine and fishery law enforcement, facing challenges such as insufficient coverage, delayed responses, and high risk costs due to reliance on traditional enforcement vessels [3][4]. - The upcoming transition to "outside the customs" will increase the movement of commercial and fishing vessels, putting greater pressure on marine environmental protection and raising the requirements for law enforcement capabilities [3][4]. Group 2: Technological Innovations in Law Enforcement - The evolution of marine equipment technology has led to the emergence of new types of marine targets, such as unmanned platforms and underwater pre-positioned platforms, necessitating a shift in law enforcement methods to address sophisticated illegal activities [4][9]. - The application of unmanned equipment in marine law enforcement is seen as a strategic choice to modernize marine governance and enhance enforcement capabilities [9]. Group 3: Pilot Application Scenarios - Three pilot application scenarios have been proposed for marine law enforcement, including a new model combining drones and unmanned vessels for island enforcement, a rapid verification and response model for undersea cable protection, and a patrol model for fishing ban enforcement using a combination of enforcement vessels and drones [6][7]. Group 4: Strategic Recommendations - To effectively combat illegal marine activities, it is essential to tap into the potential of new productive forces, enhance marine regulatory capabilities, and transition from a labor-intensive to a smart and efficient enforcement model [9].