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莆田海洋预报台揭牌
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Putian Marine Forecast Station marks a significant step in enhancing marine observation and early warning capabilities in Putian, aligning with the strategic framework agreement signed between the East China Sea Bureau of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Putian Municipal Government in February 2023 [1] Group 1 - The Putian Marine Forecast Station was officially inaugurated on August 2, with the first marine environmental forecast released for the Putian sea area [1] - This initiative is part of a broader collaboration focused on marine area supervision, ecological protection, and monitoring, which has been ongoing for over two years [1] - The station aims to integrate national and local resources for observation and early warning, thereby enhancing Putian's marine observation and early warning capabilities [1] Group 2 - The collaboration will deepen the cooperative mechanism between the Ministry and local government, fulfilling the marine observation and early warning functions in Putian [1] - The station will strengthen comprehensive support capabilities for marine services, aiding in disaster prevention and decision-making [1] - This initiative supports Putian's goal of becoming a pioneer in green and high-quality development [1]
南海局:科技赋能严阵以待防范汛期海洋灾害
Core Viewpoint - The South China Sea Bureau is proactively preparing for the upcoming flood season, emphasizing the importance of early deployment and effective emergency response measures to ensure safety during the flood period [1][12]. Group 1: Preparedness and Equipment Maintenance - In early February, the South China Sea Bureau conducted a comprehensive self-inspection of observation equipment, warning systems, and data transmission to ensure readiness for disaster response [3]. - The South China Sea Bureau's marine centers performed a thorough "health check" on observation facilities, ensuring that equipment is operational and spare parts are adequately stocked [3]. - The South China Sea Bureau has expanded its observation capabilities on oil and gas platforms, adding two new observation systems to enhance operational stability [3]. Group 2: Emergency Drills and Coordination - In late May, the South China Sea Bureau organized a marine disaster emergency drill simulating the impact of a super typhoon, testing the collaborative response capabilities of various units [5]. - The drill utilized a combination of tabletop exercises and video conferencing to simulate critical response phases, enhancing the bureau's ability to issue timely disaster warnings [5]. Group 3: Data Monitoring and Reporting - The South China Sea Island Center has strengthened monitoring and emergency response protocols, achieving a 100% data reception rate for delayed observations and 99.92% for real-time data during the first half of the year [7]. - The South China Sea Disaster Reduction Center has developed personalized forecasting products for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, issuing numerous warnings and reports to support local decision-making [9]. Group 4: Local Support and Customized Services - Various marine centers have provided tailored forecasting services for local events, including marathons and sailing competitions, enhancing community engagement and safety [11]. - The South China Sea Bureau has integrated into local emergency response systems, offering technical support for disaster prevention and management initiatives [11]. Group 5: Overall System Performance - The overall operation of the marine disaster prevention and reduction system in the South China Sea region is stable, with effective functioning of observation facilities, data transmission systems, and emergency management protocols [12].