Society
Survey: More sea islands disappear in China
Updated: 2011-02-22 06:31
(Xinhua)
BEIJING- A five-year government survey finds that China faces a worsening problem over the disappearance of sea islands caused by disorderly and crude exploitation.
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In addition, the survey, which aims to document information about China's coast, sea islands, and inter-tidal regions, found that longer natural coastlines were converted into man-made structures over the past several years as urban development and port construction picked up.
Using a high-resolution remote satellite and aerial remote sensing, the survey obtained full information on the distribution of coastal resources.
The SOA said that a directory of China's sea islands would be published in the near future, which would provide the latest and most comprehensive coastal information.
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