China Daily (Hong Kong)

Fishery survey ship nearly ready to sail

Vessel with multiple abilities expected to enhance China’s presence at sea

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@ chinadaily.com.cn

China’s first oceangoing fishery survey ship, Song Hang, will be fully operationa­l by mid-November and will finish its first survey mission by early December, a senior marine scientist said on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Agricultur­e and the Shanghai government invested about 250 million yuan ($37.7 million) to build the ship. After two years of constructi­on, it arrived at Luchao Port in Shanghai on Monday, according to Shanghai Ocean University.

The vessel is named after the university’s first training ship, which was built in 1916 but sunk by Japan during World War II. It weighs 3,166 metric tons, is 85 meters long and has a top speed of 15

“The ship will improve our nation’s control and management over its ocean fishery resources, collect more robust maritime scientific data and protect our maritime interests,” he said.

China’s far-ocean fishing operations began three decades ago, but the production of related goods was only 1.3 percent of the world’s total because of technologi­cal limitation­s, he added.

“The new ship adds capabiliti­es for distant sea operations,” he said. “It has great significan­ce in tapping into China’s ocean fishery resources, protecting ocean ecology and transformi­ng China into a maritime power.”

Song Hang is also equipped with five laboratori­es for maritime research ranging from maritime biodiversi­ty to climate and water surveys. It can collect biological samples, survey the sea floor and monitor weather and hydrologic patterns, Chen said.

“It will be a platform to train more highly talented people in fisheries,” he said, and for Chinese and foreign scientists to conduct various maritime research. He said the ship will be managed entirely by the university.

The vessel is now undergoing final setup of its fishing and research systems. It will complete a trial voyage and be fully operationa­l by mid-November, Chen said. It is expected to begin its first ocean fishery resource survey mission — commission­ed by the Shanghai government — around late November, and complete it by early December.

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