Coast Guard Says It Tracked 2 Chinese Research Ships Off the Coast of Alaska
The Coast Guard used icebreaker Healy and aerial assets to monitor two Chinese research vessels over the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf amid rising Arctic strategic competition.
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U.S. Coast Guard bolsters surface presence and responds to 2 Chinese research vessels in the Arctic - Alaska Native News
JUNEAU, Alaska — The U.S. Coast Guard responded to two Chinese research ships operating offshore Alaska between Sunday and Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Coast Guard responded to the Chinese-flagged research vessel JIDI operating approximately 265 miles northwest of Utqiagvik, Alaska. On Sunday, August 31, the Coast Guard responded to the Liberia-flagged Chinese research ship, Zhong […] The post U.S. Coast Guard bolsters surface presence and responds …
U.S. Coast Guard bolsters surface presence and responds to 2 Chinese research vessels in the Arctic
The China-flagged research vessel JIDI operates approximately 265 miles northwest of Utqiagvik, Alaska, September 2, 2025. The Coast Guard Arctic District deployed USCGC Healy (WAGB-20) to monitor and query the vessel. (U.S. Coast Guard Courtesy Photo) From U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District, Sept. 3, 2025 JUNEAU, Alaska — The U.S. Coast Guard responded to two Chinese research ships operating offshore Alaska between Sunday and Tuesday. On Tuesda…
Coast Guard Responds to 2 Chinese Research Vessels
SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 — The U.S. Coast Guard responded to two Chinese research ships operating offshore Alaska between Sunday and Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Coast Guard responded to the Chinese-flagged research vessel JIDI operating approximately 265 miles northwest of Utqiagvik, Alaska. On Sunday, August 31, the Coast Guard responded to the Liberia-flagged Chinese research ship, Zhong Shan Da Xue Ji Di approximately 230 miles north of Utqiagvik. Both…
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