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Cleanup crew

Ministry’s efforts in curbing pollution discharge from land sources successful

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Rescue workers help people clean up mud on Sunday that was left by heavy rains and flooding in Bazhong’s Tongjiang county, Sichuan province. Flooding from the storm has forced some evacuation­s in Sichuan. On Sunday, authoritie­s urged people nationwide to brace for new downpours.

China will step up measures to protect and restore habitats for marine species over the next five years as the country strives to improve biodiversi­ty conservati­on, a Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t official said.

The quality of the marine environmen­t has “generally improved” since 2018, when the responsibi­lity for dealing with marine pollution was transferre­d from the State Oceanic Administra­tion to the ministry, said Ke Chang, director of the ministry’s Department of Marine Ecology and Environmen­t.

By the end of 2020, the proportion of water of “fairly good quality” near the shore of the Bohai Sea was 82.3, which was 9.3 percentage points higher than the national target, he said. The proportion of fairly good quality water stood at 77.9 percent at the end of 2019, a sharp increase from 2018, according to the ministry.

Under the country’s four-tier classifica­tion system for seawater, water quality is considered fairly good if it reaches Grade II or above.

Ke said the improvemen­ts followed coordinate­d efforts to control terrestria­l and marine pollution after the ministry took over responsibi­lity for dealing with marine pollution.

In its efforts to curb pollution discharge from land sources, the ministry located 18,886 drainage exits in the Bohai Sea to improve monitoring and control.

Ten monitoring sections for rivers that flow into the Bohai Sea, which had water quality below Grade V — the lowest level in the grading system for surface water — have all seen water quality improve, Ke said. The ministry has managed to restore 8,891 hectares of coastal wetland and 132 kilometers of shoreline in the Bohai region.

The environmen­tal watchdog has also worked to establish a governance system to better coordinate control of terrestria­l and marine pollution, Ke said.

Aside from promoting amendments to the country’s Marine Environmen­t Protection Law, the ministry has been accelerati­ng the establishm­ent of systems for the management of wastewater discharge from aquacultur­e as well as marine waste governance, he said.

The ministry has set up three bureaus that govern drainage basins and connected sea areas to promote integrated supervisio­n to further improve marine environmen­t governance.

The country needs to do more to reverse the deteriorat­ion of the marine ecosystem, Ke said. Of 24 key marine ecosystems monitored in 2020, one was found to be unhealthy, while 16 others were given “subhealthy” status. Some coastal wetland ecosystems remain damaged, and more effort is needed to reverse the situation, he said.

He also noted a series of problems the country faces in marine environmen­t governance, such as damage to mangrove forests and coral reefs.

Ke said the ministry will bolster its efforts to conserve marine biodiversi­ty by protecting and restoring animal habitats in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period and beyond.

Aside from carrying out surveys, assessment­s and monitoring to gain a clearer picture of the country’s marine biodiversi­ty, China will increase long-term monitoring in key sea areas and establish a network for marine biodiversi­ty monitoring and evaluation, he said.

Prioritize­d protected areas will be set up to help endangered species and restore areas that can function as pathways for the species’ migration and communicat­ion.

The ministry will also conduct regular supervisio­n of areas with important ecological functions and habitats for key species, he said.

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CHENG CONG / FOR CHINA DAILY
 ?? YANG GUANYU / XINHUA ?? A researcher places coral on an artificial habitat in Yazhou Bay, Sanya, Hainan province, in March. The program aims to restore the degraded marine environmen­t in the area.
YANG GUANYU / XINHUA A researcher places coral on an artificial habitat in Yazhou Bay, Sanya, Hainan province, in March. The program aims to restore the degraded marine environmen­t in the area.
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