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Hundreds of fishing boats sit idle off southern China — but they're not there to fish
A satellite image shows maritime militia vessels in the South China Sea on September 28, 2025. (Supplied: CSIS/AMTI/Vantor)
In the vast, turquoise expanse of the South China Sea, hundreds of fishing boats sit idle off China's southern coast.
"They're there to maintain presence," said Gregory Poling from the US Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
"Philippine surveillance shows crew members sitting around eating lunch, on satellite phones, or playing cards."
According to research from the US think tank, each Chinese boat receives a few thousand dollars per day just to be there.
Troops from the US, Philippines, Australia and Japan unite for the biggest military exercise in "real-world conditions" to ensure security in the Indo-Pacific region. But China has criticised the drill.
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