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South China Sea Fleet, China Marine Surveillance (Chinese: 中国海监南海总队) is under command of both South China Sea Branch, State Oceanic Administration and China Marine Surveillance.[1]
^"Introduction to South China Sea Branch's Organization" (in Chinese). South China Sea Branch Official Website. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
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