Chinese Fishing Boats Assembled in Vast Formation Near Taiwan
Last month, remote-sensing analysis firm ingeniSpace detected something unusual in the East China Sea: the simultaneous convergence of more than a thousand Chinese fishing vessels into a tight, coordinated line formation. The sudden, choreographed movement would serve little purpose for fishing, but could be useful for arranging a blockade.
The first instance occurred on December 23-25, with the formation fully formed and in place on Christmas Day. 1,700 vessels joined in making two adjacent "L"-shaped patterns in waters just off Ningbo.
The pattern recurred on January 9-12, and the vessels held their relative positions in formation for more than 30 hours, according to the New York Times. Maritime tracking firm Starboard Maritime Intelligence verified the findings.
The pattern was detected on AIS and checked using satellite imaging. The scale is far larger than any previously-identified Chinese maritime militia gatherings: ingeniSpace identified a vast swarm assembled in a north-south line stretching 200 miles long.
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It is not unusual for Chinese fishing vessels to act in a coordinated manner that aligns with state interests, but the scale is unique. In operational deployment, the Chinese maritime militia is best known for its actions in the Spratly Islands, where it provides a "gray zone" show of force in the Philippine exclusive economic zone. These operations have rarely numbered more than 100 vessels in the past, and large accumulations in the Spratly chain have occurred at sheltered anchorages, not in an open seaway.
The first round of fishing-vessel drills came amidst escalating tensions between China and the U.S. over continued American support for Taiwan's defense. On December 28, three days after the first fishing-boat drill, China announced a large-scale naval exercise in designated zones around Taiwan, explicitly aimed at practicing a blockade. The drills - dubbed "Justice Mission 2025" - were intended to send a message to Taipei: that reunification with the mainland is inevitable, and Taiwan's cooperation with foreign powers will be punished.