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Fujian strengthens supervision of fishing vessels to prevent overseas epidemics from being imported at sea

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The Fujian marine fishery and maritime vessels participating in the operation carried out law enforcement cruises in the waters of Ningde.Photo by Ye Yulin



  (Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Fujian Strengthens Fishing Vessel Supervision and Prevents the Import of Overseas Epidemics at Sea

China News Service, Fuzhou, September 30 (Yan Xu, Ye Yulin) The reporter learned from the Fujian Ocean and Fishery Law Enforcement Corps on the 30th that the Fujian Ocean and Fishery Law Enforcement Corps and the Fujian Maritime Safety Administration are carrying out a two-day “Shangyu Co-governance 2021”. “Special joint cruise enforcement actions to strictly prevent the import of overseas epidemics from offshore fishing vessels.

It is reported that the Fujian Provincial Marine and Fishery Law Enforcement Corps directly under the first, second, and fourth detachments and the Fuzhou, Ningde, and Pingtan maritime departments coordinated and dispatched 8 law enforcement vessels to carry out law enforcement inspections at sea, strengthened the safety law enforcement supervision of fishing vessels and the prevention and control of marine fishing vessel epidemics. .

The six law enforcement vessels of China Maritime Supervision 8001, China Fishery Administration 35001, and Haixun 0805, 08216, 08309, and 08215 have launched law enforcement inspections along the established waters from their home ports on the 29th. After that, the mission ships joined forces in the Sanduao waters of Ningde to strengthen joint cruise law enforcement in key areas, and severely investigated and dealt with illegal activities such as obstructing navigation and breeding (fishing), discrepancies in human identification, and insufficient navigation and communication equipment.

Fishery law enforcement officers register information on fishing boat crews.Photo by Ye Yulin

Fishery law enforcement officers register information on fishing boat crews.Photo by Ye Yulin

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The relevant person in charge of the Fujian Provincial Marine and Fishery Law Enforcement Corps stated that in order to strengthen the supervision of fishing vessel safety law enforcement and the prevention and control of marine fishing vessel epidemics, the corps in-depth investigation and management of hidden dangers in production safety, severely cracked down on violations of laws and regulations, improved the level of safe production, and ensured fishery safety The production situation is steadily improving.

It is reported that Fujian launched a maritime “Blue Sword 2021-11” joint law enforcement operation, coordinated the dispatch of nearly a thousand law enforcement officers and nearly a hundred law enforcement boats in the province, strengthened the cruising law enforcement in relevant sea areas and the waters at the junction of Fujian, Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong, and strictly prohibited fishing boats from passing berths. , Carrying overseas smuggled persons returning to China, and strictly preventing the importation of offshore fishing vessels from overseas; at the same time, strengthening the inspection and law enforcement of key parts and sections such as fishery ports (Ao) in the jurisdiction and inshore waters, and strictly controlling the embarkation of fishermen in high-risk areas to go to sea Operation, strictly prevent the epidemic from entering the sea from the shore. Up to now, 1,815 ships have been inspected, and 23 illegal ships of various types have been seized. (over)









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