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Desertization of South China sea fishery
by iblisbooter on 26 November 2001 @ 04:40 AM

The South China Sea of China fishery of sea area fishing capacity exceed the recycled strength of resources greatly. Bottom of ocean because catch trawlnet of ship in sea floor for a long time dilatory, a lot of reef destroy and make some marine organisms unable to survive, The ecological environment in the sea floor presents the desert ization. A large amount of have and enter sea directly waste water that deal with, cause and return water water quality to worsen red tide take place frequently constantly, The marine fish of sea area of the mouth of Zhu Jiang are reduced to more than 50 kinds from more than 200 kinds. People make some sea area have no fish to catch for the deterioration of the environment!


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Trawlnets are what destroyed the Grand Banks too
by Anonymous on 28 November 2001 @ 05:30 PM
It's time to get some activists cutting up nets. Trawlnets are what destroyed the Grand Banks too. And the world can probably not survive a total collapse of the South China Sea fishery.
Re: Desertization of South China sea fishery
by Julia Rexon on 01 December 2001 @ 01:35 AM
I agree, we have to do something about this. Going fom 200 kinds of fish to 50 kinds is a huge change. I want to know what we can do.

Peace&Love,
Julia

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