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The China Coast Guard has stepped up efforts against illegal fishing in the South China Sea, detaining over 500 vessels this year to protect marine life.
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The China Coast Guard has stepped up efforts against illegal fishing in the South China Sea, detaining over 500 vessels this year to protect marine life.
China’s Coast Guard turned away two Philippine ships near Tiexian Jiao in the Nansha Islands after they reportedly entered Chinese waters without permission.
The China Coast Guard is patrolling near Huangyan Dao, strengthening control to safeguard China’s territorial waters and maritime rights.
China’s Coast Guard is patrolling the waters around Huangyan Island, keeping them safe and secure. Find out how they’re protecting their territory!
China’s Coast Guard monitored a Philippine ship delivering supplies at Ren’ai Reef. Both countries hope to work together in the South China Sea.
Ships from China and the Philippines met near Huangyan Island when four Philippine vessels entered the area. The China Coast Guard acted to control the situation according to their laws.