Jia Liu

A Survey and Conservation Project of Coral Reefs Along the Hepu County Coast in China

One team member collected underwater coral reef sample for analysis in April 2008.

Recovered healthy coral reef ecological system after our conservation efforts in Jan 2009.

Team members conducted underwater coral reef system monitoring in Jan 2009.

Town/RegionCountryCategoriesDate
Hepu County, Guangxi ProvinceChinaAsia, Coral, Marine28 Feb 2008

The coast of Hepu in Guangxi province, China is full of coral reefs. The coast in Hepu county is one of the coral reef rich areas with the most diversified species of coral reefs in China. However, the ecological conditions have been worsening and the number and varieties of coral reefs have been declining in consequence in recent years. The main reasons threatening the growth of coral reef here include pollutants from artificial aquatics breeding, unsustainable fishing methods, etc.

Many local fishermen breed artificial pearls along the 18- kilometre-long coral reef distribution coast area and produce many wastes and pollutants from the artificial forage and disinfectants for breeding. These wastes and pollutants are harmful for the growth and survival of coral reefs. These fishermen also make stakes and pull nylon ropes around coral reefs to build pearl breeding farm. Since a lot of fishes inhabit in coral reefs, some fishermen can’t catch these fishes with their fishing nets, they even use fishing canons made by themselves to blast these fishes, many coral reefs are destroyed in consequence.

All these unscientific human economic activities have done and are doing serious harms to the existing coral reefs along Hepu coast. The whole coral reel ecological system will be degraded further without immediate intervention measures.

With our comprehensive educational presentation and lectures, we will try to raise the public awareness of the necessity and urgency of changing the unsustainable fishing and pearl breeding practice into the sustainable fishing and breeding methods within the distribution area of the coral reefs along the Hepu coast. This is the greatest significance of this project will make.

In addition, we will help the local communities to establish the underwater ecological tourism industry that can bring both economical benefits and environmental benefits. With increased underwater tourism revenue from the beautiful and amazing coral reefs and their surrounding ecological system, we believe that local fisherman will abandon gradually their previous unsustainable methods of fishing and aquatic breeding, and replace the old method with environmentally friendly fishing and breeding methods. The whole local communities will also have a strong incentive to conserve the coral reefs and their surrounding in a sustainable way.

Eventually, the Hepu coast will become a great place with sustainable conservation of coral reels and economic development.

For more information contact liu_jia_gxu@yahoo.com.cn

Project Update: January 2009

Since Feb 15, 2008, with RSG support, we had taken the following methods to realize our educational and conservational goals. A complete underwater survey of the existing coral reefs spanning about 8 kilo-meters along the eastern Hepu coast had been conducted to make a comprehensive video record of the current coral reef ecology and the video data of coral reefs had been used to make various educational materials such as posters and VCD for distribution among local communities consisting of 942 families covering fishermen and school students at all levels. Local communities have gradually been aware of the harm of their current breeding and fishing activities and learnt and grasped the technology and necessity of sustainable breeding and fishing under the direction of my team. Staffs from local governmental agencies of environmental protection had also been involved to make pertinent presentations of legal aspects of coral reef nature conservation to local communities.

Currently, we are helping the local communities to design an underwater ecological tourism industry plan, which can bring both economical benefits and environmental benefits to local people.

Final Report

Read about the activities undertaken and findings of this project in the final report below.

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