Zhongxin Finance, May 10 (Zhang Ke Tan Chao) The law enforcement boat of Hainan Haikou Coast Guard Bureau recently seized an illegal fishing boat in the waters of Baohujiao, Wenchang. The first fishing boat that violated the regulations of the low season fishing moratorium.

  The coast guard law enforcement boat detected a slow moving target through radar while patrolling the sea area of ​​Baohujiao.

After approaching the target, the Coast Guard law enforcement officers, through visual observation, found that the target was suspected of being a fishing boat operating in a cage, and immediately called for the fishing boat to stop for inspection.

At the moment when the two boats approached, three coast guard law enforcement officers who had already put on protective suits quickly completed the jumping gang and inspected the fishing boats.

The Hainan Coast Guard seized a fishing boat that violated the regulations on the fishing moratorium during the low season.

Photo courtesy of Hainan Coast Guard Bureau

  After investigation, it was found that the ship was in the cage when it was discovered by the coast guard law enforcement boat. There were 7 crew members involved in the case, carrying more than 100 kilograms of fish (crabs) and more than 500 crab cages. The captain was unable to provide relevant ship certificates. .

The boat was brought back to the second station of the Coast Guard Wenchang for further investigation because it was suspected of violating the fishing moratorium.

  Since the South China Sea entered the fishing moratorium on May 1, Hainan Haikou Coast Guard has continued to carry out the "7 x 24 hours" patrol mode focusing on key sea areas, key periods and key control objects to increase the rate of alerts at sea and ensure that every Ships must be inspected and illegal must be inspected.

Up to now, a total of 18 law enforcement boats have been dispatched, 5 fishing boats have been checked in, and 3 illegal fishing boats have been investigated and dealt with, effectively cracking down on illegal and illegal fishing during the fishing moratorium during the season, and effectively maintaining the sustainable development of marine fishery resources.

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