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Jianglong Shipbuilding successfully launches a 200-ton marine patrol vessel for Xiangshan County.

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Recently, the 200-ton class marine patrol vessel “China Fishery Administration 33233,” custom-built by Jianglong Shipbuilding for the Jiushan Islands National Nature Reserve in Xiangshan County, was successfully launched. Currently, the 100-ton class marine patrol vessel “China Fishery Administration 33232,” from the same batch as this vessel, has also completed its launch. These two vessels are the first professionally customized patrol ships since the reserve’s establishment and will significantly enhance the efficiency in handling issues such as illegal fishing and marine pollution, thereby strengthening the maritime barrier for ecological protection. Xie Faming, Director of the Xiangshan County Natural Resources and Planning Bureau, and Yan Zhiqing, Chairman and General Manager of Jianglong Shipbuilding, attended the launching ceremony.

The “China Fishery Administration 33233” 200-ton class patrol vessel has an overall length of 43.5 meters and a beam of 6.5 meters. It is equipped with a twin-engine, twin-propeller propulsion system, with a design speed of up to 22 knots, providing excellent rapid response capabilities. The vessel is outfitted with photoelectric evidence collection, video monitoring, remote conferencing, and scientific research monitoring systems, creating an integrated “law enforcement + scientific research” operational platform that offers comprehensive technical support for offshore resource management and coastline patrols.

Leveraging a comprehensive R&D and construction system, Jianglong Shipbuilding has built multiple high-performance fishery law enforcement vessels, covering a full range of specifications from 600-ton to 100-ton classes. In the future, Jianglong Shipbuilding will continue to uphold its mission of “Innovating Ship Products, Creating Customer Value” with professional strength, contributing more to marine ecological protection and the maintenance of fishery order.

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