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Headquarters | Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road, Central, Hong Kong |
Employees | 1,484 [1] |
Annual budget | HK$1623.3m (2019–20) [2] |
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Website | www.mardep.gov.hk |
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Traditional Chinese | 海事處 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 海事处 | ||||||||||||
Jyutping | Hoi2 si6 cyu3 | ||||||||||||
Cantonese Yale | Hói sih chyu | ||||||||||||
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The Marine Department of the Hong Kong Government is responsible for maintaining the safety and environmental protection of the Port of Hong Kong, tracking registered foreign ships, monitoring shipping traffic in Hong Kong waters, and launching search and rescue operations in the South China Sea.
The department's head office is in the Harbour Building in Central, Hong Kong.[1] The department also conducts investigations of marine accidents.[2]
The department is led by the Director of Marine, Carol Yuen (袁小惠),[3] who reports to the Secretary for Transport and Housing.
The Marine Department is also responsible for coordinating the following operations in the waters around Hong Kong:
Hong Kong is a major cargo port—in 2000, it processed 175 million tonnes of cargo and 18.1 million TEU. The Marine Department is also the port authority of the territory.