China, Vietnam Coast Guards Complete 29th Beibu Gulf Patrol
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.
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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.
Fujian coast guard patrols near Dongyin and Wuqiu islands tested rapid response and emergency handling in vital maritime zones.
Routine patrol by the Fujian coast guard near Kinmen safeguards maritime safety, protecting fisherfolk and ensuring orderly navigation in key waters.
The Chinese mainland’s coast guard expelled four Japanese fishing vessels from territorial waters off Diaoyu Dao between March 21 and 24, according to spokesperson Liu Dejun.
China Coast Guard ramps up patrols around Huangyan Dao, enhancing maritime and aerial enforcement to secure national sovereignty and maritime interests.
China Coast Guard urges Philippines to cease illegal vessel gatherings near Houteng Jiao in the disputed Nansha Islands, highlighting staged photo operations by Philippine ships.
Four Philippine vessels attempted to enter Chinese waters near Huangyan Dao, prompting the China Coast Guard to act lawfully and control the situation.
China Coast Guard urges Philippines to stop provocative fishing activities near Nansha Qundao.
The Chinese Coast Guard has carried out law enforcement patrols in the territorial waters of Huangyan Dao, emphasizing their actions are “in accordance with the law.”
The U.S. Coast Guard reports no remaining oil sheen off Huntington Beach after successful cleanup efforts following a Friday spill.