China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hubei’s Wuhan to host intl aquatic congress

- By LIU KUN in Wuhan and LI HONGYANG Contact the writers at lihongyang@chinadaily.com.cn

Wuhan HHAn Polar Ocean Park in Hubei province has equipped itself with aquatic life conservati­on capacity to embrace the 13th Internatio­nal Aquarium Congress scheduled for 2027.

Earlier this month, the organizing committee of the congress announced that the park will host its 13th congress.

At such congresses, aquarium industry profession­als and scholars from around the world gather to exchange experience­s and achievemen­ts in animal conservati­on and breeding, science education and scientific research and environmen­tal protection.

They will also provide solutions for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of aquariums and oceans.

In the bid speech, Tan Wencheng, the park’s manager, said the park has currently been involved in research on endangered cetacean breeding and conservati­on. It also offered technical support on the reintroduc­tion of the Yangtze finless porpoise into the Yangtze River for ex situ conservati­on, he said.

To embrace the congress, it will build an exhibition hall in 2023 to display the Yangtze River’s conservati­on efforts.

Wuhan HHAn Polar Ocean Park, which opened in September 2011, has received nearly 20 million tourists to date. Wuhan will be the second Chinese city to host the congress. In 2008, Shanghai hosted the 7 th one.

The congress has been held every three years since 1960.

At this year’s congress, which ended on Nov 4 in Boulogne sur Mer, France, 200 aquariums acknowledg­ed that aquariums, with 500 million visitors per year, are committed to raising awareness and mobilizing their visitors to favorably view the ocean.

In addition to raising visitors’ awareness and doing scientific communicat­ion on ocean-related issues, aquariums should encourage actions in regard to the emergency state of the oceans affected by global warming and the erosion of biodiversi­ty, the commitment­s said.

They all recognized the fact that oceans cover 70 percent of the planet’s surface, produce 50 percent of the oxygen used each year by living beings and store 25 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions, according to the commitment­s.

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