The water quality at Dameisha beach in eastern Shenzhen, one of
the city's most popular beaches, has deteriorated drastically
because of excessive visitors this summer.
The water at the beach has been getting unclean and is not
suitable for swimming due to worsening hygiene, a daily report by
the city's marine and fishery environment supervision station was
quoted by the Daily Sunshine as saying Saturday.
But this is not the case for its neighbor Xiaomeisha beach,
which has been recording good-quality water, the report said.
Xiaomeisha beach charges an entrance fee, while Dameisha is free to
the public.
"For each day from July 11 to 14, the index for Xiaomeisha was
96, which means excellent," an employee surnamed Leng with the
station was quoted as saying. "The figure was 52 for Dameisha
during the same period, containing far excessive amount of
bacteria. So many visitors are too much for the beach."
According to him, the water quality is rated excellent if the
index is above 80, while a score of below 60 is bad.
More than 30,000 people have visited Dameisha daily in recent
days due to the hot weather, with the previous weekend seeing
100,000. In comparison, Xiaomeisha has 10,000 visitors each
day.
Dameisha beach has been reporting deteriorating water quality
every summer in recent years, its management office said. "We had
too many visitors."
Local residents can feel the difference too.
"In the past the water here was clear, fish could be seen
swimming," Liao, who grew up in the neighborhood in Yantian
District. "But it looks turbid now. It is terrible with huge
crowds."
"People should care more about the environment," a man surnamed
Li, a frequent visitor to the beach, said. "Please do not litter
and do everything as you can to protect the nature. It does all of
us good."
(Shenzhen Daily July 17, 2006)