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For example, countries like New Zealand lack the capacity to track or intercept high-seas submarines or large drug vessels traveling across vast open waters. The vastness of the Pacific Ocean makes perfect surveillance unfeasible, and even powerful nations like the US struggle to monitor these expansive maritime routes. United States naval missions aim to track Chinese spying vessels but are limited by the sheer size of the ocean, making it akin to finding a needle in a haystack.