+ Follow HAINAN MARITIME SAFETY ADMINISTRATION Tag
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[Title] => China dispatches fleet to patrol South China Sea
[Summary] => A fleet of Chinese marine surveillance ships departed from Sanya Port in south China's Hainan Province on Thursday morning to carry out regular patrol missions in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea). The fleet consists of the Haixun 21, Haixun 31 and Haixun 166, the Hainan Maritime Safety Administration said.
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[Title] => China now extracting oil from disputed waters
[Summary] => China’s largest offshore oil and gas producer has announced that two of its oil fields in disputed waters in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) have started production.A report of the state-owned China Daily yesterday said the China National Offshore Oil Co. Ltd. (CNOOC) announced on Friday the operation of the oil fields in the contested waters.
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[Title] => Wescom increasing air patrols over West Phl Sea
[Summary] => The military’s Western Command (Wescom) is increasing the frequency of its aerial and sovereignty patrols over the West Philippine Sea following China’s reported deployment of a naval ship to patrol the region.
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[Title] => Phl objects to China's new patrol boat in disputed sea
[Summary] => The Philippines raised objections yesterday to China’s sending an oceangoing patrol vessel to disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea last Thursday.
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[Title] => China sends first patrol ship to West Phl Sea
[Summary] => China sent yesterday the first oceangoing patrol vessel equipped with a helipad to the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), Chinese state-run media Xinhua reported yesterday.
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[Title] => Wescom increasing air patrols over West Phl Sea
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[Title] => Phl objects to China's new patrol boat in disputed sea
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[Title] => China sends first patrol ship to West Phl Sea
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