Arab Times

Chinese plans alarm activists:

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Environmen­talists say the only living hard coral reef in the Gulf of California is once again under threat, just two years after activists persuaded the government to block constructi­on of a huge 30,000-room resort nearby. Once an overfished area, marine life around the Cabo Pulmo reef just outside Los Cabos exploded following a decision nearly two decades ago by local residents to stop commercial fishing and instead develop ecotourism activities on the Baja California peninsula.

But environmen­talists are alarmed by renewed plans for a 22,000-room resort, this time led by Chinese investors. Jeering and arguments erupted at a public comment session this week on the proposal, which is at the earliest stage in the approval process.

The developers, in one of their few public statements about the Cabo Dorado resort, say they have eliminated about one-third of the hotel and condo rooms proposed in the earlier project, and abandoned plans for a marina and a desaliniza­tion plant that caused controvers­y. They offer to treat and re-use water from existing aquifers.

An ad placed in Mexican newspapers by one investor, Beijing Sansong Internatio­nal Trade Group, suggests the project is backed by the Chinese government, and says it has $3.6 billion to spend on the proposed resort.

“In accordance with the agreements signed in recent months between Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and the President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping ... we announce that the La Rivera Desarollos BCS company, in which we are investors, will carry out a new project on the Cabo del Este,” it said. (AP)

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