
China, Vietnam Join Forces to Revive Beibu Gulf’s Marine Wealth
China and Vietnam join forces to replenish marine life in the Beibu Gulf, restoring ecosystems and boosting coastal livelihoods through a joint fishery stock enhancement program.
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China and Vietnam join forces to replenish marine life in the Beibu Gulf, restoring ecosystems and boosting coastal livelihoods through a joint fishery stock enhancement program.
The Chinese mainland and Vietnam release young fish into the Beibu Gulf in a large-scale effort to rebuild stocks and protect shared marine resources.
China and Vietnam release fish and shrimp in the Beibu Gulf to restore marine biodiversity and support fishing communities, showcasing regional cooperation and sustainable practices.
China and Vietnam coast guards finish their first 2025 patrol in the Beibu Gulf, marking the 29th joint mission since 2006 and boosting maritime safety.
Dr. Ngeow Chow Bing explains how the Pinglu Canal will transform the Beibu Gulf into a coastal development powerhouse, strengthening regional links.
Joint patrols by the Chinese mainland and Vietnam in the Beibu Gulf have successfully maintained maritime peace in the South China Sea.
China and Vietnam completed a routine three-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf, highlighting their commitment to maritime cooperation.
China and Vietnam strengthen joint patrols in the Beibu Gulf to regulate cross-border fishing and enhance maritime security in the South China Sea.
China and Vietnam kick off 2024 with their first joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf, signaling a new era of maritime cooperation and regional stability.
China and Vietnam successfully completed their first joint coast guard patrol of 2024 in the Beibu Gulf, enhancing maritime security and protecting fishery resources.