Chapter 20: Occupational Security Center (Part I)
"What an arrogant pirate, fire. Ye Wuji looked at the five approaching pirate ships that appeared on the sea in front of him speechlessly, it was the first time he had seen such a blatant pirate.
Under the constant shelling of the navy, the five pirates were soon completely destroyed, and the navy warships immediately dispatched to begin to capture the surviving pirates on the sea.
"I thought this was the place, Shanks, Crocodall, and Bartholomimy Bear weren't as arrogant as you. Ye Wuji shrugged his shoulders helplessly while playing with the bubbles around him.
The Chambord Islands, commonly known as Bubble Island, are the gateway to the New World, close to the Red Earth.
After the Demon Slaying Order, Ye Wuji did not return to his original branch, but was transferred here and became a major stationed here.
After coming to the Chambord Islands, Ye Wuji finally understood why the Chambord Islands were so close to the naval headquarters Marin Fando, but the pirates were so much more powerful than the navy.
The Chambord Islands, which originally had eighty islands and now have only seventy-nine islands, have only about ten islands covered by the navy's power.
The Bohai Sea is one in the south of the Liaodong Peninsula and the west of the northern line of the Shandong Peninsula
Semi-enclosed Chinese inland sea. The Bohai Sea includes three bays, Liaodong Bay, Bohai Bay, Laizhou Bay and the central sea area, with a sea area of 70,000 square kilometers, which is 63% of China's sea area, with an average water depth of 18 meters and a total capacity of 1,730 cubic kilometers. The Bohai Sea is surrounded by three provinces: Hebei Province, Shandong Province, Liaoning Province and Tianjin City, with a total of 13 cities around the Bohai Sea.
The Bohai Sea communicates with the Yellow Sea through the Bohai Strait. The mouth of the Bohai Sea Strait is 59 nautical miles wide, and there are more than 30 islands, among which the larger ones are Nanchangshan Island, Tonji Island, Qin Island and Huangcheng Island, etc., which are collectively called Miaodao Islands or Miaodao Islands. It forms 8 waterways of varying widths and narrows, chokes the throat of the Bohai Sea, and is the maritime gateway of the Beijing-Tianjin area, and the terrain is extremely dangerous. The Bohai Sea was called Canghai in ancient times, and because it is located in the north, it is also known as the North Sea. The Bohai Sea consists of five parts: Liaodong Bay in the north, Bohai Bay in the west, Laizhou Bay in the south, the central shallow sea basin and the Bohai Strait.
The temperature of the Bohai Sea is affected by the continental climate of the north, which is around 0°C in February and reaches 21°C in August. The harsh winter is coming, except for Qinhuangdao and Huludao, most of the coast is frozen. There is also a lot of drift ice at the beginning of March, with an average water temperature of 11°C. Due to the large amount of fresh water injected into the mainland rivers, the salinity of the Bohai Sea is only 30 PSU (Practical salinity unit), which is the lowest in China's coastal waters.
There are Liaodong Bay, Bohai Bay and Laizhou Bay along the coast of the Bohai Sea. Rivers such as the Liao, Hai and Yellow rivers bring large amounts of organic matter from land, making it a natural fishing ground rich in prawns, crabs and yellow croaker.
Yellow Sea
Out of the Bohai Strait, the sea suddenly opens up, and the depth gradually increases, which is the Yellow Sea. Because the Yellow River water flowed into the Yellow Sea in ancient times, the rivers carried a large amount of sediment, which increased the suspended matter in the seawater and made the seawater transparency smaller, so it was yellow, and the name of the Yellow Sea was derived. The Yellow Sea is the coastal defense outpost of North China and the main sea route in North China.
The Yellow Sea is bordered by the Shandong Peninsula and the Northern Jiangsu Plain to the west, the Korean Peninsula to the east, and the Liaodong Peninsula to the north. The Yellow Sea covers an area of about 400,000 square kilometers, and the deepest point is in the southeastern part of the Yellow Sea, about 140 meters. Oceanographers are accustomed to dividing the Yellow Sea into the North Yellow Sea and the South Yellow Sea according to the physical geography and other characteristics of the Yellow Sea. The North Yellow Sea refers to the semi-enclosed sea area between the Shandong Peninsula, the Liaodong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula, with a sea area of about 80,000 square kilometers and an average water depth of 40 meters, with the maximum water depth of 86 meters on the southwest side of Bailing Island. The oval-shaped semi-enclosed sea area north of the Yangtze River estuary to Jeju Island, called the South Yellow Sea, has a total area of more than 300,000 square kilometers, and the average water depth of the South Yellow Sea is 3 meters, and the maximum water depth is 140 meters on the north side of Jeju Island. The annual variation of water temperature in the Yellow Sea is smaller than that in the Bohai Sea, which is 15°C~24°C. The salinity of the Yellow Sea is also low, at 32‰.
The Yellow Sea is rich in aquatic products, especially the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea are flat and wide, which are suitable for salt drying. For example, the famous Changlu salt area, the Shandong salt area west of Yantai and the Liaodong Bay area are all important salt producing areas in China. The line between Qidong Point on the north bank of the Yangtze River estuary and the southwest corner of Jeju Island in South Korea is the boundary between the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea.
East China Sea
The East China Sea is part of the China Sea and one of China's three major marginal seas. It is bounded by Jeju Island, Goto Island, and Nagasaki in the northeast, and the South China Sea in the south from Nanao Island in Guangdong Province to the southern tip of the main island of Taiwan Province (one through Penghu to Dongshi Port in Taiwan), and the Ryukyu Islands in Japan in the east. It is located between Chinese mainland and the island of Taiwan, the Japanese Ryukyu Islands and the island of Kyushu. It is connected to the Sea of Japan through the Tsushima Strait and borders four provinces and cities of China: Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian and Taiwan. It covers an area of more than 770,000 square kilometers. Most of them are continental shelves with a depth of less than 200 meters. The salinity is 31-32 ‰, in the east - 34 ‰. The average sea temperature is 2°C. In winter, the water temperature in the south is above 20°C. One of the world's famous fishing grounds, producing large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, saury, cuttlefish, etc. The whole sea area is between 23°00'~33°10'N latitude and 117°11'~131°00'E longitude.
The vast East China Sea continental shelf has a flat seabed, excellent water quality, and a variety of water masses converge, providing good breeding, bait and wintering conditions for all kinds of fish, and is the most important good fishing ground in China, rich in large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, hairtail, cuttlefish, etc. The fishing grounds near the Zhoushan archipelago are known as a treasure trove of marine fish in China.
South China Sea
The South China Sea, also known as the South China Sea, is China's largest open sea.
The area of the South China Sea is about 3.5 million square kilometers, which is about three times the total area of China's Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea, and ranks third in the world after the Coral Sea in the South Pacific Ocean and the Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean. The average depth of the South China Sea is 1,212 meters, but the deepest point is 5,567 meters. If you stack the Nanyue Heng Mountains and put them in the South China Sea, the top mountain is still nearly 700 meters away from the water.
The South China Sea is the coastal waters of southern China, with Kalimantan and Sumatra in the south, Indochina Peninsula in the west, and the Philippine Islands in the east. The entire South China Sea is surrounded by almost all continents, peninsulas and islands. The northeastern part of the South China Sea is connected to the Pacific Ocean through the Taiwan Strait and the East China Sea, the southern part is connected to the Java Sea, the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Malacca, and the eastern part is connected to the Sulu Sea through the Bass Strait.
The South China Sea is located in the tropics, and there are many coral mounds and coral islands scattered in the sea, which are like pearls embedded in the blue sea. These islands are collectively known as Nanhai Zhudao and are divided into Dongsha Islands, Xisha Islands, Zhongsha Islands, Nansha Islands and Huangyan Dao.
The Dongsha Islands are rich in aquatic products such as sea turtles, cuttlefish and sea cucumbers. The Paracel Islands are a world of birds, and there is a thick layer of guano piled up on the islands that can be used as fertilizer. Unlike other archipelagos, the Spratly Islands are a group of coral mounds that have not been exposed to the water. Nansha Qundao is the largest archipelago in the South China Sea with the largest number of islands and is under the jurisdiction of Hainan Province.
The South China Sea is a fertile fishing ground, with large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, hairtail, mackerel, cuttlefish, turtles, red fish, etc. Among them, large yellow croaker is an important seafood resource. The fish here never swim to foreign waters, and seem to be in love with their hometown, so they are known as "Chinese fish". Swiftlets in the South China Sea use seaweed and saliva as nests, which are prized tonic bird's nests. The Bohai Sea is one in the south of the Liaodong Peninsula and the west of the northern line of the Shandong Peninsula
Semi-enclosed Chinese inland sea. The Bohai Sea includes three bays, Liaodong Bay, Bohai Bay, Laizhou Bay and the central sea area, with a sea area of 70,000 square kilometers, which is 63% of China's sea area, with an average water depth of 18 meters and a total capacity of 1,730 cubic kilometers. The Bohai Sea is surrounded by three provinces: Hebei Province, Shandong Province, Liaoning Province and Tianjin City, with a total of 13 cities around the Bohai Sea.
The Bohai Sea communicates with the Yellow Sea through the Bohai Strait. The mouth of the Bohai Sea Strait is 59 nautical miles wide, and there are more than 30 islands, among which the larger ones are Nanchangshan Island, Tonji Island, Qin Island and Huangcheng Island, etc., which are collectively called Miaodao Islands or Miaodao Islands. It forms 8 waterways of varying widths and narrows, chokes the throat of the Bohai Sea, and is the maritime gateway of the Beijing-Tianjin area, and the terrain is extremely dangerous. The Bohai Sea was called Canghai in ancient times, and because it is located in the north, it is also known as the North Sea. The Bohai Sea consists of five parts: Liaodong Bay in the north, Bohai Bay in the west, Laizhou Bay in the south, the central shallow sea basin and the Bohai Strait.
The temperature of the Bohai Sea is affected by the continental climate of the north, which is around 0°C in February and reaches 21°C in August. The harsh winter is coming, except for Qinhuangdao and Huludao, most of the coast is frozen. There is also a lot of drift ice at the beginning of March, with an average water temperature of 11°C. Due to the large amount of fresh water injected into the mainland rivers, the salinity of the Bohai Sea is only 30 PSU (Practical salinity unit), which is the lowest in China's coastal waters.
There are Liaodong Bay, Bohai Bay and Laizhou Bay along the coast of the Bohai Sea. Rivers such as the Liao, Hai and Yellow rivers bring large amounts of organic matter from land, making it a natural fishing ground rich in prawns, crabs and yellow croaker.
Yellow Sea
Out of the Bohai Strait, the sea suddenly opens up, and the depth gradually increases, which is the Yellow Sea. Because the Yellow River water flowed into the Yellow Sea in ancient times, the rivers carried a large amount of sediment, which increased the suspended matter in the seawater and made the seawater transparency smaller, so it was yellow, and the name of the Yellow Sea was derived. The Yellow Sea is the coastal defense outpost of North China and the main sea route in North China.
The Yellow Sea is bordered by the Shandong Peninsula and the Northern Jiangsu Plain to the west, the Korean Peninsula to the east, and the Liaodong Peninsula to the north. The Yellow Sea covers an area of about 400,000 square kilometers, and the deepest point is in the southeastern part of the Yellow Sea, about 140 meters. Oceanographers are accustomed to dividing the Yellow Sea into the North Yellow Sea and the South Yellow Sea according to the physical geography and other characteristics of the Yellow Sea. The North Yellow Sea refers to the semi-enclosed sea area between the Shandong Peninsula, the Liaodong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula, with a sea area of about 80,000 square kilometers and an average water depth of 40 meters, with the maximum water depth of 86 meters on the southwest side of Bailing Island. The oval-shaped semi-enclosed sea area north of the Yangtze River estuary to Jeju Island, called the South Yellow Sea, has a total area of more than 300,000 square kilometers, and the average water depth of the South Yellow Sea is 3 meters, and the maximum water depth is 140 meters on the north side of Jeju Island. The annual variation of water temperature in the Yellow Sea is smaller than that in the Bohai Sea, which is 15°C~24°C. The salinity of the Yellow Sea is also low, at 32‰.
The Yellow Sea is rich in aquatic products, especially the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea are flat and wide, which are suitable for salt drying. For example, the famous Changlu salt area, the Shandong salt area west of Yantai and the Liaodong Bay area are all important salt producing areas in China. The line between Qidong Point on the north bank of the Yangtze River estuary and the southwest corner of Jeju Island in South Korea is the boundary between the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea.
East China Sea
The East China Sea is part of the China Sea and one of China's three major marginal seas. It is bounded by Jeju Island, Goto Island, and Nagasaki in the northeast, and the South China Sea in the south from Nanao Island in Guangdong Province to the southern tip of the main island of Taiwan Province (one through Penghu to Dongshi Port in Taiwan), and the Ryukyu Islands in Japan in the east. It is located between Chinese mainland and the island of Taiwan, the Japanese Ryukyu Islands and the island of Kyushu. It is connected to the Sea of Japan through the Tsushima Strait and borders four provinces and cities of China: Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian and Taiwan. It covers an area of more than 770,000 square kilometers. Most of them are continental shelves with a depth of less than 200 meters. The salinity is 31-32 ‰, in the east - 34 ‰. The average sea temperature is 2°C. In winter, the water temperature in the south is above 20°C. One of the world's famous fishing grounds, producing large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, saury, cuttlefish, etc. The whole sea area is between 23°00'~33°10'N latitude and 117°11'~131°00'E longitude.
The vast East China Sea continental shelf has a flat seabed, excellent water quality, and a variety of water masses converge, providing good breeding, bait and wintering conditions for all kinds of fish, and is the most important good fishing ground in China, rich in large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, hairtail, cuttlefish, etc. The fishing grounds near the Zhoushan archipelago are known as a treasure trove of marine fish in China.
South China Sea
The South China Sea, also known as the South China Sea, is China's largest open sea.
The area of the South China Sea is about 3.5 million square kilometers, which is about three times the total area of China's Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea, and ranks third in the world after the Coral Sea in the South Pacific Ocean and the Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean. The average depth of the South China Sea is 1,212 meters, but the deepest point is 5,567 meters. If you stack the Nanyue Heng Mountains and put them in the South China Sea, the top mountain is still nearly 700 meters away from the water.
The South China Sea is the coastal waters of southern China, with Kalimantan and Sumatra in the south, Indochina Peninsula in the west, and the Philippine Islands in the east. The entire South China Sea is surrounded by almost all continents, peninsulas and islands. The northeastern part of the South China Sea is connected to the Pacific Ocean through the Taiwan Strait and the East China Sea, the southern part is connected to the Java Sea, the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Malacca, and the eastern part is connected to the Sulu Sea through the Bass Strait.
The South China Sea is located in the tropics, and there are many coral mounds and coral islands scattered in the sea, which are like pearls embedded in the blue sea. These islands are collectively known as Nanhai Zhudao and are divided into Dongsha Islands, Xisha Islands, Zhongsha Islands, Nansha Islands and Huangyan Dao.
The Dongsha Islands are rich in aquatic products such as sea turtles, cuttlefish and sea cucumbers. The Paracel Islands are a world of birds, and there is a thick layer of guano piled up on the islands that can be used as fertilizer. Unlike other archipelagos, the Spratly Islands are a group of coral mounds that have not been exposed to the water. Nansha Qundao is the largest archipelago in the South China Sea with the largest number of islands and is under the jurisdiction of Hainan Province.
The South China Sea is a fertile fishing ground, with large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, hairtail, mackerel, cuttlefish, turtles, red fish, etc. Among them, large yellow croaker is an important seafood resource. The fish here never swim to foreign waters, and seem to be in love with their hometown, so they are known as "Chinese fish". Swiftlets in the South China Sea use seaweed and saliva as nests, which are prized tonic bird's nests. The Bohai Sea is one in the south of the Liaodong Peninsula and the west of the northern line of the Shandong Peninsula
Semi-enclosed Chinese inland sea. The Bohai Sea includes three bays, Liaodong Bay, Bohai Bay, Laizhou Bay and the central sea area, with a sea area of 70,000 square kilometers, which is 63% of China's sea area, with an average water depth of 18 meters and a total capacity of 1,730 cubic kilometers. The Bohai Sea is surrounded by three provinces: Hebei Province, Shandong Province, Liaoning Province and Tianjin City, with a total of 13 cities around the Bohai Sea.
The Bohai Sea communicates with the Yellow Sea through the Bohai Strait. The mouth of the Bohai Sea Strait is 59 nautical miles wide, and there are more than 30 islands, among which the larger ones are Nanchangshan Island, Tonji Island, Qin Island and Huangcheng Island, etc., which are collectively called Miaodao Islands or Miaodao Islands. It forms 8 waterways of varying widths and narrows, chokes the throat of the Bohai Sea, and is the maritime gateway of the Beijing-Tianjin area, and the terrain is extremely dangerous. The Bohai Sea was called Canghai in ancient times, and because it is located in the north, it is also known as the North Sea. The Bohai Sea consists of Liaodong Bay in the north, Bohai Bay in the west, and Laizhou Bay in the south.