The marine monitoring center of south China's
Guangdong Province has reported a serious red tide on the coast
near its port city Zhuhai, a special economic zone neighboring Hong
Kong.
According to experts of the Zhuhai ocean and aquatic products
bureau, the red tide is growing densely in some sea areas with 80
to 100 clusters of 1-2 cm thick algae per cubic meter of water.
There is no report so far about fish deaths or other impacts on
the local fishing industry and aquatic production.
Red tides normally occur between May and June, since the weather
during the period is favorable for the growth of algae, the experts
said.
Sea areas near Zhuhai and Hong Kong are often affected by the
red tide, caused by the explosive breeding of a kind of ball-shaped
brown algae which stops oxygen in the air from going into the sea
water. Fish suffocate because of an oxygen shortage or from seaweed
clogging their gills.
The local government has sent experts to the red tide area to
monitor the growth of the seaweed and try to resolve the
problem.
(Xinhua News Agency February 17, 2006)