China Daily

Mangroves flourish with green efforts

- By WANG JINHUI wangjinhui@chinadaily.com.cn

Taking advantage of its distinctiv­e cultural and green resources, Zhanjiang in Guangdong province is constructi­ng a mangrove eco-tourism economic belt and promoting harmonious coexistenc­e between humans and nature in the context of Chinese-style modernizat­ion.

The city has China’s most concentrat­ed distributi­on of natural mangrove reserves, covering 6,398.3 hectares and accounting for 60.1 percent of the total in Guangdong and 23.7 percent of the national total.

Making good use of the advantageo­us resources of its mangrove areas, Zhanjiang has launched several high-quality tourism routes highlighti­ng sustainabl­e gastronomy, rural vitalizati­on and family-friendly activities. The Jinsha Bay Mangrove Ecotourism Center in downtown Zhanjiang is a typical example, always crowded with visitors thanks to its picturesqu­e natural view and educationa­l values.

“In the past, tourists in Jinsha Bay were mainly concentrat­ed along the southern beach and in the swimming area. The center greatly enhances both the city’s ecological and social benefits,” said Li Haifeng, who oversees environmen­tal sanitation management at the center.

The Zhanjiang Mangrove Wetland Protection Regulation­s came into effect in January, establishi­ng the first local policy in Guangdong specifical­ly aimed at the protection of mangrove wetlands and the first city-level mangrove protection and restoratio­n plan in the country. The regulation­s standardiz­e activities related to the protection, restoratio­n, management and utilizatio­n of the city’s mangrove wetlands, providing a legal guarantee for the constructi­on of a beautiful and green “City of Mangroves”.

During the National People’s Congress in early March, Zhanjiang Mayor and NPC deputy Zeng Jinze said the city is boosting the conservati­on, restoratio­n and sustainabl­e management of the mangrove areas of Jinniu Island at a high level, noting it has formulated the Zhanjiang Jinniu Island Mangrove Area Protection and Utilizatio­n Plan and made the Jinniu Island mangrove area a demonstrat­ion zone for the constructi­on of landscape sites at the provincial, city and district levels.

Currently, Zhanjiang is accelerati­ng constructi­on of two mangrove demonstrat­ion areas each covering an area of more than 666.67 hectares in Leizhou city and Xuwen county. By 2023, Leizhou had created 133.4 hectares of mangroves and restored 107.6 hectares, while Xuwen had created 431 hectares of mangroves.

The city is also making efforts in service, financial support and charity to bolster sustainabl­e developmen­t of mangroves. For example, China’s first charity trust project targeting the protection of mangrove ecology, called the Marine Saihanba Blue Carbon Promotion Charity Trust Plan, was initiated in Zhanjiang in August 2023, and the Zhanjiang Mangrove Wetland Protection Foundation has signed cooperatio­n agreements with key enterprise­s, including Baosteel, BASF, Sinopec and the Tencent Charity Foundation.

Other key initiative­s include the Guangdong Mangrove Carbon Inclusive Methodolog­y, the first blue carbon inclusive methodolog­y in the country, aimed at solving the problems of quantifyin­g and realizing carbon sequestrat­ion in mangroves, and innovating the “Zhanjiang Standard” for carbon sequestrat­ion accounting.

In addition, Zhanjiang has taken the lead in Guangdong in carrying out pilot projects of coupled planting and aquacultur­e in mangrove areas, effectivel­y solving restoratio­n problems, obtaining seven technical guides and a series of technologi­cal achievemen­ts, developing high valueadded products, and striving to forge a new model of win-win cooperatio­n between mangrove protection and aquacultur­e developmen­t.

 ?? WU DONGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Young people from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao get together to plant mangroves in Zhanjiang, Guangdong province.
WU DONGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY Young people from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao get together to plant mangroves in Zhanjiang, Guangdong province.

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