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On 16 May 2023, a Chinese fishing boat sank in the Indian Ocean, killing 16 people and leaving 23 missing. The boat, the Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028 (Chinese: 鲁蓬远渔028 [2]), was operating in the central Indian Ocean, about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) south of Sri Lanka. The boat was carrying a crew of 17 Chinese nationals, 17 Indonesian ...
Cambodian authorities said Friday they rescued 21 people a day after the boat small wooden fishing vessel sank near Koh Tang, a Cambodian island close to the maritime border with Vietnam.
On 14 March 2016, the Argentine Mantilla-class patrol vessel Prefecto Derbes shelled and sunk Lu Yan Yuan Yu 010; all 32 crew members were rescued. [5] According to the Argentine Coast Guard, the vessel was found fishing illegally within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Argentina (latitude S 42° 34.8" | Lon W 55°4.7") off the coast of Puerto Madryn, a zone known for squid. [4]
The president has spoken. After almost a week of silence on the issue, Rodrigo Duterte yesterday finally addressed the sinking of the Philippine fishing boat that was hit by a Chinese vessel in ...
Unknown fishing vessel China: A fishing vessel foundered off Yazhou, Hainan, China. Seven crewmembers were rescued. [219] Volgoneft-212 Russia: 2024 Kerch Strait oil spill: The 136-metre (446 ft) oil tanker split in two in the Kerch Strait in a storm and sinking after running aground. One crewmember died of hypothermia and 13 were rescued.
Oban RNLI lifeboat and a coastguard helicopter went to the scene.
In the early afternoon of December 18, Republic of Korea Coast Guard approached the Chinese fishing boat Liaoyingyu 35403, for illegally fishing in South Korean waters. . Members of the coastguard then boarded the vessel to arrest the 10 fishermen, when the men began attacking the Korean coastguard with various objects from their boat, including iron pipes, shovels, and c
The development of the sea-going Chinese chuán (the "junk" in modern usage) in the Song dynasty (c. 960 to 1279) is believed to have been influenced by regular contacts with sea-going Southeast Asian ships (the k'un-lun po of Chinese records) in trading ports in southern China from the 1st millennium CE onward, particularly in terms of the ...