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SCMP Economy20.06.2026Tech1 dk okumaChina

China Tests World's First Intelligent Squid Fishing Robot

L'essentiel

  • China has developed and is testing the world's first intelligent squid fishing robot.
  • The smart machine mimics human movements to attract deep-water squid and can adapt its behavior based on how the creatures bite.
  • It is currently undergoing sea trials aboard the Song Hang research vessel in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Pourquoi c'est important

China, the world's largest seafood producer, is testing a new intelligent squid fishing robot that mimics human movements to attract deep-water creatures. The robot is undergoing sea trials in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

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China has tested what it calls the world’s first intelligent squid fishing robot that can mimic the motions performed by humans to attract the deep-water creatures to the surface.

The smart machine is currently undergoing sea trials aboard the Song Hang scientific research vessel, which is expected to conduct a survey in the northwestern Pacific Ocean until September.

The robot – which can adapt its behaviour based on how squid bite – can offer more humanlike precision than the automated equipment currently used on squid boats around the world.

The Song Hang set sail on June 8 from Changxing Island off the coast of Shanghai for a 90-day scientific survey of fishery resources in the high seas of the northwestern Pacific, according to state-run People’s Daily.

The squid fishing machine – developed by Shanghai Ocean University and the state-owned China Fisheries Zhoushan Ocean Fishery Co – was also launched aboard the ship.

As the world’s largest seafood producer, China operates a vast distant-water fleet of thousands of vessels such as squid boats stationed around the world, including off the South American coast.

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the cost-effectiveness of the robot?
  • What is the environmental impact of this technology?
  • How will other countries respond to this advancement?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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