Sanya starting from the expert Research Institute of aquatic products of Hainan Province on the afternoon of 18, to walk through the reef of the Zhongsha Islands Marine Fishery Resources aquaculture research base construction.
The Zhongsha Islands walk through the Reef Marine Fishery Resources aquaculture research base, resource development and protection research and experimental base for approval in 2012 7 menstrual Hainan provincial government, mainly used for scientific experimental implementation of fisheries resource enhancement and the high quality of living aquatic resources aquaculture, with a total area of 625 hectares of the sea.
Researchers will be 6 days of fieldwork walk through the reef, put on the scientific research base of signs; fisheries resource enhancement of pearl oyster, Eucheuma striatum, fish, Hemifusus ternatanus etc. seed; to walk through the reef waters of the meteorology and hydrology, topography and geomorphology, sediment, marine biological system, a comprehensive survey of the background.
Walk through the reef in the Zhongsha Islands atoll in the middle part of a large shallow lake sand, 3 km long, 2.5 km wide. The shoal all below the surface, the shallow depth of about 9 meters, 20 meters isobath area of about 2 square kilometers, is the most shallow shoal in the Zhongsha islands.
Hainan Fisheries Research Institute survey shows that in the walk shoal waters to carry out bottom sowing resources proliferation effect is better, for Hainan and even the whole country of algae, shellfish resources and improve the germplasm resources supply base, achieve resource proliferation, optimization of variety, water purification effect.
Hainan Fisheries Research Institute said Li Xiangmin, walk through the Reef Marine Fishery Resources aquaculture research base construction will serve as demonstration sites, to lay the foundation for breeding Sansha fishery resources and environmental protection in the future, to promote the development of national economy and has important significance to safeguard national marine sovereignty. |