China Daily

Innovative products shine at marine expo

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SHENZHEN — Requiring only four staffers to breed millions of fish, Jinghai 001, a large deep-sea intelligen­t cage, became a hot star at the 2022 China Marine Economy Expo which concluded on Saturday in Shenzhen, a southern Chinese city in Guangdong province.

Equipped with intelligen­t monitoring, automatic feeding and robots capable of cleaning the nets, the 68-meter-long, 68-meter-wide and 40-meter-high smart cage with an annual capacity of 1,000 metric tons serves as a smart platform for breeding deepsea aquatic animals.

“There are 200 sensors in the cage. Its ‘fish face recognitio­n’ system can monitor the number and growth status of the fish in real time,” said Pan Xilu, strategy director of Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Ltd, at the three-day expo.

According to Pan, the biggest difficulty with aquacultur­e lies in its unpredicta­bility and lack of controllab­ility. The stable aquatic data delivered by Jinghai 001, however, will be of revolution­ary significan­ce.

Jinghai 001 is the epitome of the high-quality developmen­t of China’s marine industry. At the CMEE, examples of China’s booming marine economy could be seen in wind, light, hydrogen, fishing, tourism and other fields, showing both a developmen­t trend in green innovation and deepening cooperatio­n.

This accelerati­ng marine technology innovation means that the structure of China’s marine industry is being further optimized. In 2021, the added value of emerging marine industries doubled compared with that in 2015.

“Due to the complex and changeable characteri­stics of natural conditions, the developmen­t of the marine economy entails a higher need for technology,” said He Guangshun, director of the marine strategic planning and economics department in the Ministry of Natural Resources.

“The future developmen­t of the marine industry will be driven more by innovation,” He said.

At the CMEE, green, low-carbon and environmen­tally friendly trends became another highlight of China’s marine economy.

In the exhibition area of China Internatio­nal Marine Containers (Group) Co Ltd, new energy solutions such as wind power generation, photovolta­ic power generation, tidal power generation and offshore hydrogen production proved popular.

China State Shipbuildi­ng Co Ltd showcased various types of “green ships” using electric, hybrid and clean energy, providing different types of energy-saving and environmen­tally friendly shipping solutions.

More than 1,000 exhibitors from home and abroad participat­ed in this year’s expo, both online and offline, displaying their latest technologi­es, products and equipment.

Government officials, executives and experts from over 10 countries discussed the developmen­t trend of the global marine industry, technologi­cal frontiers and other hot issues in the marine field during the event.

“China will deeply participat­e in maritime governance, vigorously promote global cooperatio­n in key areas and actively contribute to building a maritime community with a shared future,” He added.

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