China News Service, Guangzhou, May 19 (requested by Yuehai Comprehensive) From May 18th to 19th, the joint enforcement of the Guangdong and Fujian fishing seasons is carried out simultaneously in the seas of the two provinces. The Guangdong Marine Comprehensive Law Enforcement Corps dispatched a law enforcement formation to carry out the first joint raid law enforcement operation of the Guangdong and Fujian marine off-season fishing in the eastern Guangdong area.

Joint law enforcement operations. Yue Hai comprehensive photo

  At 5 a.m. on May 18th, law enforcement officers drove China Fishery 44601, China Fishery 44608, China Fishery 44025, China Fishery 44013, and 4 law enforcement boats off the South Australia Pier, lined up to form a formation, according to the scheduled sea area Carry out cruise law enforcement. After arriving at the designated location, according to the instructions issued by the command ship, all law enforcement boats will return to Chaozhou Raoping Zhelin Port, Sanbaimen Port, Shantou Nanao Houjiang Port, Chenghai South Port and Beigang to cross the port and ship to seal the port. Check the ship by means of law enforcement ships blocking the port and law enforcement boats entering the port. The law enforcement boats went deep into the ports of each jurisdiction, and the law enforcement officers boarded the ships one by one to check whether there were illegal fishing gears, verified the ship number and ship certificate, and urged the fishermen to suspend fishing according to the regulations.

A comprehensive photo of the joint law enforcement operation Yue Hai

  During the operation, a total of 8 law enforcement boats were dispatched, 75 law enforcement officers were dispatched, 141 fishing vessels were moored in the inspection port, 4 vessels involved in fishing "three noes" were seized, more than 50 fishing vessels were suspected of changing the operating mode without authorization, and small electric fish operations More than 50 wooden trawlers.

  At the same time, Fujian Marine and Fisheries Law Enforcement Corps sent China Maritime Inspection 8003 and China Fishery Administration 35501 to form a fleet to inspect the 302 fishing area, boarded the inspection vessels, and dispatched a total of 35 law enforcement personnel. (Finish)