Chinese fishing vessels will be installed and opened by the ship automatic identification system (AIS) when they will be carried out in South Korea's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on May 1 next year.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean Ministry of Marine Aquatic Products revealed on Friday (November 3) that the official Thursday (2nd) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Ministry of Agriculture and Rural areas held the 23rd year of the South Korean and China Fisheries Commission in Jiangling City, Jiangyuan Road.meeting.
China and South Korea have reached an agreement on the operating conditions of fishing boats between the two countries, including all Chinese fishing vessels in the seas of the exclusive economic zone of South Korea from May 1 next year.Identification system (AIS).Through this voluntary measure, South Korea can always grasp the location of Chinese fishing vessels in the South Korean waters at any time to effectively control illegal operations.
The two countries also agreed that when applying for the other party's exclusive economic zone, they must be obliged to submit information about the total international tonnage.Based on this, South Korea can prevent illegal expansion and modified Chinese fishing vessels entering the Korean exclusive economic zone in advance.
In addition, the number of fishing vessels operating in the other party's exclusive economic zone will drop to 1,200, a decrease of 50 ships year -on -year.At the same time, China has relaxed the time limit of Korean fishermen in the Chinese exclusive economic zone.