The Chinese mainland announced on Wednesday that it has approved a plan to establish the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, a major step in protecting its marine ecological environment.
Located in Sansha City in southern Hainan Province, the reserve spans 3,523.67 hectares around Huangyan Dao, focusing on the area’s vibrant coral reef ecosystem.
According to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, this new reserve will help monitor and preserve coral reefs, ensuring they continue to thrive amid growing environmental pressures. By setting aside this area for conservation, the Chinese mainland signals its commitment to sustainable marine resource management.
For young global citizens, entrepreneurs, and travelers alike, the creation of Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve highlights the power of targeted environmental action. As the world increasingly focuses on ocean health and biodiversity, this move sets a benchmark for future marine protection efforts.
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Huangyan Dao reserve underlines China's marine protection efforts
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