The brave men of the
Two members of the
Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force are seen aboard HP 926
collecting the wreckage of a Vinasat antenna that was broken after the
Vietnamese ship was blasted with water cannons from a China Coast Guard
vessel. Photo taken May 14, 2014. Tuoi Tre
A Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper photo collection demonstrates the resilience of the
The pictures were shot by two Tuoi Tre
reporters who were on board Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force
ship HP 926 for one week from May 10 to 16 near the site of the
illegally-planted drilling facility.
Haiyang Shiyou 981 has been placed at 15°29’58’’ North
latitude and 111°12’06’’ East longitude in the
The force, the first of its kind in the country, made
its debut in a ceremony held in the central city of
The Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force,
under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s Directorate of
Fisheries, is tasked with detecting, controlling, and handling violations of
It will also help ensure safety for fishermen and their vessels at sea as well as monitor and manage the country’s fisheries resources.
The force’s ships have been rammed or blasted with
water cannons by Chinese vessels during the past days when have been trying
to persuade Beijing’s watercrafts to leave and take Haiyang Shiyou 981 out of
Vietnamese waters.
Two members of the Vietnam Fisheries Resources
Surveillance Force are seen aboard HP 926 collecting the wreckage of a
Vinasat antenna that was broken after the Vietnamese ship was blasted with
water cannons from a China Coast Guard vessel. Photo taken May 14, 2014
Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force
members use a spongy mattress to reinforce their ship’s glass windows to cope
with water-cannon attacks from Chinese vessels near
A Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force
member receives printed newspapers transported from the mainland. Photo taken
May 13, 2014
Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force
members sing traditional songs to encourage one another. Photo taken May 12,
2014.
China Coast Guard vessel #2401 is pictured
aggressively firing a water cannon at a Vietnamese ship near
Although many Vietnam Fisheries Resources
Surveillance Force ships have been damaged by attacks from Chinese vessels,
the marine force members still stand firm in Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago
waters, where
A China Coast Guard vessel is pictured moving
near
Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force
ship #767 (middle) is seen being chased and blasted with water cannons from
two Chinese vessels near Beijing’s illicit oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in
Vietnamese waters. Photo taken May 12, 2014.
Two members of the Vietnam Fisheries Resources
Surveillance Force hang a national flag. Photo taken May 14, 2014.
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