
After 140 Days, Whale ‘Haitang’ Returns to the South China Sea
Whale ‘Haitang’ returns to the South China Sea after 140 days of dedicated care, highlighting the importance of marine conservation and collective efforts to protect our oceans.
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Whale ‘Haitang’ returns to the South China Sea after 140 days of dedicated care, highlighting the importance of marine conservation and collective efforts to protect our oceans.
China and ASEAN countries are enhancing cooperation through joint exploration, sustainable fishing, agricultural innovation, and the growth of the Blue Economy.
Philippine scholar Rommel Banlaoi emphasizes the longstanding peaceful relations between the Philippines and China, highlighting the South China Sea as the historic link connecting the two nations.
Chinese and U.S. military commanders held significant talks, marking the resumption of key military communication mechanisms agreed upon by their leaders in November 2023.
A stranded pilot whale’s journey to recovery in the South China Sea highlights the region’s rich marine life and the importance of conservation efforts.
China’s first report on the coral reef ecosystem at Xianbin Jiao in Nansha Qundao reveals a generally healthy state with some localized damages, highlighting the need for continued conservation efforts.
China warns the Philippines after a maritime incident in the South China Sea, urging Manila to avoid escalating tensions and withdraw its ship from disputed waters.
China releases a report refuting the Philippines’ claims of artificial reef building around Xianbin Jiao, highlighting the coral reef’s healthy state and diverse marine life.
China releases a report on the coral reef ecosystem at Xianbin Jiao, refuting Philippine claims and reaffirming its sovereignty over Nansha Qundao while demonstrating commitment to environmental protection.
A new report confirms that the coral reef ecosystem at China’s Xianbin Jiao in Nansha Qundao is generally healthy, countering the Philippines’ accusations of coral bleaching and death in the area.
China has urged the Philippines to withdraw its coast guard vessel from Xianbin Jiao in the Nansha Qundao, accusing Manila of infringing on its sovereignty and escalating tensions in the South China Sea.
China urges the Philippines to withdraw its ship and personnel from Xianbin Jiao in Nansha Qundao, asserting sovereignty over the area and calling for restoration of its unoccupied status.
China’s Foreign Ministry declares the U.S. has no right to intervene in maritime issues between China and the Philippines, following an incident near Xianbin Jiao in the Nansha Qundao.
A Philippine coast guard ship caused a scrape with a Chinese vessel and intruded into Ren’ai Jiao waters, according to the China Coast Guard.
Over 100 vessels set sail in the South China Sea as the annual summer fishing moratorium concludes, marking the start of a new fishing season and highlighting efforts for marine conservation.
China urges nations to ensure their defense cooperation doesn’t target third parties or disrupt regional peace, highlighting concerns over U.S. and Japanese actions in the South China Sea.
China’s CNOOC has discovered the world’s first large, ultra-shallow gas field in ultra-deep waters, the Lingshui 36-1, in the South China Sea, with OGIP exceeding 100 billion cubic meters.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announces joint efforts by China and ASEAN to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea during meetings in Vientiane, Laos.
The China Coast Guard monitored a Philippine resupply mission at Ren’ai Jiao in the South China Sea, allowing passage after confirming the cargo was humanitarian living necessities.
China and the Philippines have reached a provisional arrangement on managing the situation at Ren’ai Jiao, agreeing to jointly address maritime differences and work towards deescalation in the South China Sea.