1. Routine Enforcement in Inland/Nearshore Waterways: Monitoring navigation order, investigating and handling violations in rivers, lakes, ports, and nearshore waters 5-20 nautical miles offshore, and cooperating with fisheries enforcement. Low-noise operation suitable for nighttime patrols.
2. Nearshore Patrols and Emergency Response: Conducting maritime search and rescue and emergency response to ship collisions/groundings in nearshore areas 20-50 nautical miles offshore. Utilizing drones for rapid evidence collection and area coverage.
3. Environmental Monitoring and Control: Patrolling nearshore waters for pollution. Electric "zero-emission" operation avoids secondary pollution. Some vessel types are equipped with water quality monitoring equipment for real-time water data collection.
4. Special Area Monitoring: Routine monitoring in shallow water areas such as islands, reefs, and shoals , as well as ecological protection zones and prohibited navigation areas. Low-interference operation minimizes impact on the surrounding ecosystem.
5. Demonstration and Promotion: Serving as a benchmark for the electrification of maritime equipment, it provides technical reference for the green upgrading of government vessels, and promotes the implementation of the "dual-carbon" target in the field of maritime law enforcement.