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China: China Coast Guard vessels depart for fishery patrol in North Pacific

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Two China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels set sail from Shanghai on Wednesday to carry out a 31-day fishery law enforcement patrol mission on the high seas of the North Pacific Ocean. In a statement, the CCG said that the patrol is an important effort from China to fulfill its international obligations. The CCG dispatches two vessels to undertake this mission annually, and this year marks its 10th mission. In recent years, the CCG has actively implemented United Nations General Assembly Resolution 46/215 and the Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean, according to the statement. It has conducted boarding and inspection operations on the high seas to crack down on illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing activities, helping promote the sustainable development of fishery resources, the statement indicated. Shotlist: Shanghai, China - Sept 10, 2025: 1. Various of China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel departing for fishery patrol mission in North Pacific; 2. Various of seeing-off ceremony held for CCG officers; 3. Various of CCG vessel leaving harbor, flags on vessel; 4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Zhiyuan, official, China Coast Guard (ending with shot 5): "Maintaining order in high seas fisheries and safeguarding marine ecosystems are responsibilities that the China Coast Guard undertakes without hesitation. Through successive patrols, we have evolved from merely 'participating in law enforcement' to 'taking proactive actions', becoming a key participant and contributor to global high seas governance. During this mission, we will conduct law enforcement patrols to crack down on illegal fishing activities, demonstrating to the world China's image as a responsible major country."; 5. Various of seeing-off ceremony held for CCG officers; 6. Various of CCG officers taking oath in front of national flag; 7. CCG vessels sailing on sea. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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