--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies


China to Take Steps to Protect Marine Environment
State Oceanographic Administration Director Wang Shuguang vowed yesterday to step up efforts to protect China's marine environment.

Next year, the administration will produce the country's first national program on marine ecological construction and marine environment protection, and start to publish monitoring results of various aquatic-raising areas, Wang disclosed at a conference reviewing the administration's work in 2002.

The program is based on the country's first special investigation on marine ecological environment, whose seven-month fieldwork has just concluded.

"The investigation results sound a grave warning on the deterioration of our marine environment," said Li Xiaoming, director of the Marine Environment Protection Department of the administration.

"With the program, we expect to arrange a systematic campaign to protect and purposely restore marine ecological systems in certain areas, before irreversible damages occurs."

According to Li, because of excessive fishing, rash marine engineering construction projects, and unchecked pollutants discharged from a range of activities, including oil exploitation, marine ecological systems in many areas have suffered varying degrees of damage.

As for the monitoring of aquatic raising environment, that is one step on from this year's successful practice of red tide monitoring, pinpointing the sea water used especially for aquatic raising.

Red tide, the explosive propagation of algae which might poison or suffocate marine creatures, has been the scourge of Chinese fishermen over the past few years, causing serious economic losses.

Against this backdrop, the administration divided the country's coastal waters into 10 sections and closely watched for red tides by using its 71 monitoring stations.

All of this year's 21 red tides erupting in the monitored regions have been successfully detected and forecast.

As a result, many seaside areas enjoyed enhanced profits from fishing.

For example, east China's Fujian Province, one major fishing area of the country, reduced its economic loss from red tide by 90 million yuan (US$10.9 million) this year.

(China Daily December 31, 2002)

Protecting China?s Marine Resources
Fishermen's Marine Protection Committee Sets Sail
China's First Marine Satellite Haiyang-1 on Track
China to Utilize More Marine Resources
China Draws First Map for Marine Fishery
Warning Issued on Coastal Ocean Pollution
China Drafts Marine Economy Development Program
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 成人亚洲欧美日韩在线观看| 樱花草在线播放免费| 四虎精品视频在线永久免费观看| 一级一级女人真片| 娇BBB搡BBBB揉BBBB| 中日韩欧一本在线观看| 日韩精品欧美国产精品忘忧草| 亚洲日韩aⅴ在线视频| 男男全肉高h视频在线观看| 啦啦啦中文在线观看| 超级乱淫视频aⅴ播放视频| 国产成人无码免费看片软件| 1卡二卡三卡四卡精品| 在线一区免费播放| japanesehdfree人妻无码| 成人午夜视频在线播放| 久久99国产乱子伦精品免费| 日韩免费三级电影| 亚洲AV无码潮喷在线观看| 欧美大香线蕉线伊人久久| 亚洲男人的天堂久久精品| 男人激烈吮乳吃奶视频免费 | 国产一级一片免费播放| 高h全肉动漫在线观看最新| 国产成人综合日韩精品无码| 亚洲男人的天堂久久精品| 国产精品综合一区二区三区| 91精品国产高清久久久久久| 夜夜未满18勿进的爽影院| a级片在线观看视频| 夫妇交换性三中文字幕| www色在线观看| 好吊妞视频这里有精品| 三个人躁我一个| 成人中文字幕一区二区三区| 中文字幕一精品亚洲无线一区| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区9厂 | 亚洲日韩乱码中文字幕| 欧美激情一区二区三区在线 | 黄色三级三级免费看| 国产手机在线视频|