China's East China Sea and other fishing lifts Focus on strengthening management of fishing boats August 16 5:42

The fishing ban, which the Chinese government has established in the East China Sea and other countries, ends in 16 days, and the fishing ban is lifted. The target waters also include the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, but some Chinese fishermen say that the authorities instruct them to operate away from the Senkaku Islands, and the Chinese government says The focus is on strengthening the management of fishing vessels to avoid friction.

The Chinese government will lift its own closed fishing period on May 16 in parts of the South China Sea and parts of the East China Sea to protect fisheries resources.

Every year, many fishing boats leave all the ports at the same time. Of these, in the southern Fujian port, fishermen were preparing for the departure before the ban was lifted.

The target sea area is the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, and four to four years ago, about 200 to 300 Chinese fishing boats were sailing in the surrounding waters, and some fishing boats and ships of the China Coast Guard were in the territorial waters of Japan. Has infiltrated and has become tense.

Regarding this, some fishermen in Fujian told the NHK interview, "This time, the authorities have instructed us to operate away from the Senkaku Islands."

The focus is on whether the Chinese government, which has deepened conflict with the United States over Hong Kong and Taiwan, will strengthen its management of Chinese fishing vessels to avoid friction with Japan.