The summer fishing moratorium has ended in the South China Sea, with thousands of fishing boats from South China’s Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan setting off on Monday.
While some overseas media reports have been hyping the lifting of the fishing ban, smearing normal Chinese fishermen and demonizing China’s role in the South China’s Sea as a threat to the region’s resources and environment, Chinese experts reiterated that the country has done more than any other to protect the sea’s environment and resources. The country and its fishermen are also fully compliant with both domestic and international laws and regulations.
This year’s fishing moratorium started on May 1 and was considered the toughest ever, with a number of new technologies such as satellite positioning, video surveillance and big data management used for maritime law enforcement, the Xinhua News Agency reported Monday.
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