
Huangyan Dao Reserve Boosts Chinese Mainland’s Marine Conservation
The Chinese mainland approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, protecting 3,523.67 hectares of coral reef in Hainan’s Sansha City.
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The Chinese mainland approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, protecting 3,523.67 hectares of coral reef in Hainan’s Sansha City.
China’s State Council has approved Huangyan Dao in Sansha, Hainan as a national nature reserve to protect its rich marine biodiversity and scenic reefs.
China’s first coral reef survey shows a 68.9% decline at Tiexian Jiao and 37.7% healthy coverage at Niu’e Jiao.
The UN holds an emergency session at the biodiversity summit, urging increased funding to protect coral reefs from extinction due to severe bleaching events.
Sansha City in Hainan Province makes significant strides in marine conservation, enhancing coral reefs and protecting endangered green sea turtles through dedicated local efforts.
Young researchers are developing manta ray-inspired robots to enhance monitoring and protect vital coral reef ecosystems.
A new report reveals that the coral reef ecosystem at China’s Xianbin Jiao is generally healthy, with some local damages noted during the survey conducted from May to July 2024.
A recent survey by China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment reveals that the coral reef ecosystem at Xianbin Jiao in Hainan Province is thriving with abundant marine life.
The latest report on Huangyan Dao reveals a thriving coral reef ecosystem and excellent ecological health, countering recent environmental protection accusations.
Researchers in Hainan Province have been transplanting corals underwater to strengthen marine ecosystems, providing vital habitats and food chains for diverse marine species.