BEIJING, July 8, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The China Media Group Voice of the South China Sea
released on July 8 its first
documentary on the ecological survey of Ren 'ai Jiao, which is
called "Ren'ai Jiao: Teardrop of the Nansha Islands."
In April 2024, a marine ecological
survey team composed of Chinese scientists launched a two-month
investigation on the Ren 'ai Jiao of China's Nansha Islands. On July 8, based on the survey, the South China Sea
Ecology Center and the South China Sea Development Research
Institute under the Ministry of Natural Resources released a report
on the damage to the coral reef ecosystem of Ren 'ai Jiao. The
report shows that the decaying
grounded vessel and associated human activities have caused
sustained and cumulative damage to the reef ecosystem on Ren
'ai Jiao.
The documentary "Ren'ai Jiao: Teardrop of the Nansha Islands"
features many interviews of scientists and team members who
participated in the remote sensing image collection and on-site
investigation. The deadly damage of the decaying grounded vessel on the Ren 'ai
Jiao coral reef ecosystem was restored in the form of HD real image
and 3D animation. It analyzed the main reasons for the degradation
of the coral reef ecosystem of Ren 'ai Jiao.
Audiences can learn from the documentary that the population
structure of macrobenthic invertebrates in the reef area is
unbalanced, with heavy metals, oils and active phosphates in the
seawater in the reef area significantly higher than historical
records.
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