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    Coastal cities fall victim of maritime pollution

    Xinhua | Updated: 2013-04-12 15:49

    Meanwhile, rain and rivers inevitably help carry garbage into oceans, contributing to the increasing elements of nitrogen and phosphorus in the waters. This results in the growing number of seaweed, which adds an extra burden to the management of tourist sites once it arrives onshore due to monsoons.

    "In the past few years, Silver Beach turned into a big 'Green Beach' several times due to seaweed," said Yin Fengzhang.

    Another source of pollution is garbage from local residents, hotels in coastal areas and ships operating on the sea waters, said Peng Zaiqing, director with Beihai's maritime management bureau.

    Curbing pollution

    Maritime garbage poses potential threats to sailing, damages seaside views and casts a negative impact on the marine eco-system, said Peng.

    "Maritime garbage is constantly on the move, and is therefore likely to be spread around the world, which is why there is an urgent need for it to be curbed and treated," he said.

    Peng suggested that government bodies enhance public awareness of marine environment protection, calling on radio and television to promote environmentally-friendly behavior among the public.

    "The State Oceanic Administration Bureau should publicize the maritime environment quality report on a regular basis so that the public realize the seriousness of marine pollution," he added.

    Another piece of advice from Peng involves raising the awareness of residents living on ships, as some litter on a daily basis at harbors, which directly pollutes waters.

    "For instance, having garbage bins along harbors and putting up posters to educate fishermen about the importance of protecting the marine environment can be quite efficient," he said.

    The bureau director said that marine pollution treatment is a complicated and tough task, which will require joint work of various departments.

    Peng suggested setting up a garbage-treating mechanism where various departments, cities or even provinces work together in supervising industries along inland rivers so that rubbish can be curbed at its source.

    Xu Haiou, president of a volunteer organization for environmental protection in Beihai, said government bodies could work with organizations such as his and call on the public to clean up the garbage, which will help them understand the difficulties of the task coastal areas face.

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