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Amid national security concerns, Taiwan to remove illegal Chinese oyster racks from its territorial waters

By ANI | Updated: June 20, 2025 10:43 IST

Taipei [Taiwan], June 20 : The Taiwanese Government is set to remove illegal oyster racks in waters between Kinmen ...

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Taipei [Taiwan], June 20 : The Taiwanese Government is set to remove illegal oyster racks in waters between Kinmen County and Xiamen, China, the Executive Yuan said on Thursday, adding that no Chinese fishers would be allowed to enter Taiwan's territorial waters to remove them, as reported by Taipei Times.

Taipei Times in its report noted that at one point, nearly 200 hectares of illegal oyster racks were in the area, which has generated national security concerns as some Chinese fishers cross into to Taiwan's territorial waters to harvest oysters.

The oyster racks have been erected amid China's escalating "gray zone" harassment of Taiwan, Taipei Times noted.

It said that the Kinmen County Government said that Chinese fishers should be allowed to enter Taiwanese waters to remove the racks, with the Coast Guard Administration (CGA) overseeing the process. The county said it does not have the funding, vessels or staffing to remove them, and conflicts could erupt during the process. However, Minister Without Portfolio Lin Ming-hsin said the Cabinet decided the government would handle the matter.

"We will work with the Kinmen County Government to remove the racks, because the interests of Kinmen County residents who operate oyster farms legally are also at stake," Lin said.

The Executive Yuan would also discuss ways to prevent illegal oyster racks from reappearing, he said.

Taipei Times said that the residents in Kinmen and Lienchiang (Matsu) counties can continue to legally operate oyster farms, so long as they are not providing cover for illegal Chinese operations, he said.

China has been conducting "gray zone" activities and challenging Taiwanese law enforcement personnel with government-run and private vessels, executive Yuan spokeswoman Michelle Lee said.

As per Taiwan Times, Lee said that the coast guard would continue to deploy vessels to patrol the waters near the outlying islands, while the Executive Yuan would assist the Kinmen County Government in managing oyster farms by registering fishers in the county.

Noting that the Chinese vessels entering Taiwan's waters to harvest oysters is a national security issue, Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Lai Jui-long said on Wednesday.

As per Taipei Times citing CGA data, since 2008, the government has seized eight boats and detained 18 people who illegally hired Chinese to run oyster farms. 14 people on the six of the vessels have been sentenced to prison terms or fines by the judiciary. Four people operating on the other two boats are being investigated by prosecutors.

It also reported that in the meantime, NT$1.25 million (US$42,199) in fines have been imposed, and five Chinese-flagged oyster-harvesting boats, 13,914kg of oysters and 20,000 oyster seedlings have been confiscated, the data showed.

"The government must more actively counter gray zone harassment, whether it is through fishing boats or rubber boats. National security officials need to tackle the national security issue forcefully, while the Kinmen County Government needs to work with the central government in enforcing the law," Lai said as reported by Taipei Times.

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