Delay warning! China carries out military missions in many sea areas and continues to ban navigation!

Jul. 21, 2022

Delay warning! China carries out military missions in many sea areas and continues to ban navigation!

Resource: So Freight


From July 18th to July 31st, many sea areas such as the Bohai Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea were prohibited from sailing due to military missions. It may have a certain impact on the delay of the ship schedule, and the ship will open late and arrive late.

 

1. Liaohang Police 110/22, performing military missions in the northern part of the Yellow Sea in the Bohai Strait

According to the Dalian Maritime Safety Administration: The northern part of the Yellow Sea in the Bohai Strait will be in

 

1) 38-51.7N121-38.2E;

 

2) 38-34.2N121-38.2E;

 

3) 38-33.9N121-07.9E;

 

4) 38-48.2N121-14.1E

 

Perform military tasks within the range of the points. No entry.

 

2. Jihang Police 192/22, live ammunition shooting activities in the Bohai Sea

 

According to Tangshan Maritime Safety Administration: Bohai Sea, from 0000 on July 16, 2022 to 2400 on July 21, 2022, with 39°2435N, 119°1344E as the base point, due east to due south A sector of 6° westward and an included angle of 96°. The coordinates of the two vertices of the sector area are 39°24'14"N, 119°28'24"E and 39°13'13"N, 119°11'51"E respectively. Live ammunition is carried out in this sector. No entry.

 

3. Guangdong Aviation Police 72/22 South China Sea, military exercises in the waters near Shanwei

 

According to the Guangdong Maritime Safety Administration: In the South China Sea, from 2300 on July 17th to 2400 on the 22nd, military exercises will be conducted in the sea areas connected by the following four points:

 

(1) 22-40-30N115-19-00E;

 

(2) 22-40-30N115-36-00E;

 

(3) 22-12-30N115-36-00E;

 

(4) 22-12-30N115-19-00E.

 

Vessels are prohibited from entering.

 

4. Qionghang Police 0090/22, Military Training in the South China Sea

 

According to Hainan Maritime Safety Administration: South China Sea, from 00:00 on July 17, 2022 to 24:00 on July 20 at 19-44.40N112-15.00E, 19-44.40N112-40.42E, 17-48.55N114-14.25E, 16- 56.97N114-14.25E, 15-58.37N112-18.67E, 17-56.78N110-42.80E and 18-36.90N110-42.80E for military training within the waters connecting the points, it is forbidden to enter.

 

I would like to remind that ships have passed through the above sea areas recently, which may cause some port ships to arrive late and sail later, and the sailing schedule may be delayed. To keep abreast of relevant information, please understand each other. 


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