my country's total marine economy reaches 2 trillion yuan (new data and new highlights)

  Our newspaper, Beijing, May 14 (Reporter Liu Shiyao) Recently, the reporter learned from the Ministry of Natural Resources: In the first quarter of this year, my country's total marine economy reached 2 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.1%. The main indicators are in a reasonable range, and the marine economy is starting Generally stable.

  The emerging marine industries showed good vitality.

A questionnaire survey of key coastal sea-related enterprises conducted by the natural resources department shows that in the first quarter, 53.2% of marine renewable energy utilization enterprises, 55.9% of marine drug and biological products enterprises, and 61.1% of marine engineering equipment manufacturing enterprises achieved year-on-year operating income. increase.

  The supply of marine energy and resources continues to increase.

In the first quarter, the output of offshore crude oil and natural gas increased by 8.8% and 15.9% year-on-year respectively.

  Marine technology empowers the transformation and upgrading of the marine industry.

In the first quarter, the integrated development of marine equipment and marine ranches achieved good results. The 100,000-ton smart fishery large-scale aquaculture vessel "Guoxin No. 1" was successfully launched into the water, and the semi-submersible deep-sea intelligent aquaculture tourism platform "Pusheng Marine Ranch 1" was successfully launched. "No." and "Jinghai No. 004" deep-sea intelligent cages were successfully delivered; the structural transformation of the marine shipbuilding industry has achieved remarkable results, and the proportion of high-end ship types has increased. 44.4%, up from 39.2% in the same period last year.

  Port and shipping production is in good condition.

In the first quarter, the ocean cargo transportation volume reached 960 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 3.4%; the completed cargo throughput was approximately 2.42 billion tons, a year-on-year increase of 1.8%; the completed container throughput was 59.83 million TEUs, a year-on-year increase of 2.5%.

  Seaborne imports and exports maintained steady growth.

In the first quarter, the total import and export of marine products increased by 15.8% year-on-year; the total import and export of aquatic products increased by 25.4% year-on-year.