China
        

From Chinese media

Ministry refutes oil leak causing fish death

Updated: 2011-07-18 11:17

By Gao Qihui (chinadaily.com.cn)

Twitter Facebook Myspace Yahoo! Linkedin Mixx

Dead fish offshore from Changdao county in Shandong province has no relation to the oil leak of Penglai 19-3 oilfield in Bohai Bay, despite its close proximity to the site, according to the latest test results released by the State Oceanic Administration and the Ministry of Agriculture, the Beijing Times reported on Monday.

Related readings:
Ministry refutes oil leak causing fish death ConocoPhillips to split into two businesses‎
Ministry refutes oil leak causing fish death COPC halts oil platforms after recent spills
Ministry refutes oil leak causing fish death N China offshore oilfield resumes operation
Ministry refutes oil leak causing fish death Oil spill off north China coast under control

Results from monitoring released by the State Oceanic Administration showed that 3,400 square kilometers of water had been polluted and, as of July 11, the edge of the affected area was 38 kilometers east of Changdao county.

Meanwhile, test results of water and fish from Changdao county released by the Ministry of Agriculture indicated that the oil content of the water in the fish farming areas of Changdao’s Daqing and Tuoji Islands did not exceed the standard limit.

In addition, after preliminary analysis, the experts thought the death of the fish in the farming areas around Daqing Island was caused by a bacterial infection, but the exact cause could not be known until further analysis. Fish stocks around Tuoji Island are unaffected.

E-paper

The perfect cut 

Companies need to revamp, standardize to stave off quality challenges

 Crowning achievement
Living happily ever after
Let there be smell

European Edition

Specials

My China story

Foreign readers are invited to share your China stories.

90th anniversary of the CPC

The Party has been leading the country and people to prosperity.

Setting the pace in Turkey

China is building a 158-km high-speed railway in Turkey.

Vice-President visits Italy
Sky is the limit
Quest for green growth