Mysterious buoys: China’s top spy agency crowdsources help to track foreign devices at sea
Ministry of State Security says unnamed foreign powers are repurposing marine and weather observation buoys as spy tech
Oceanic buoys are versatile marine observation devices mainly used to monitor oceanographic conditions, water quality and weather data. They play a critical role in maritime scientific research, offshore oil and gas exploration, as well as national defence operations.
“Some hostile foreign forces are using them as ‘silent sentinels’ and ‘spies’ in the deep ocean, trying to steal sensitive marine data from us,” the ministry wrote in an article on its official WeChat account on Saturday.
As the oceans become battlegrounds for information supremacy, the ministry said that public vigilance was pivotal for maintaining China’s national security integrity, and asked the public to report suspicious buoys.