Following the continuing oil leak in Bohai Bay, experts warned that fast offshore development is polluting China's fragile sea.
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With marine economy becoming another engine for the country's economy in the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), coastal provinces and municipalities are going full speed in their offshore development plans.
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The recent oil leak in the Bohai Bay affected about 3,240 sq km at its peak, according to the statistics from the State Oceanic Administration.
Last year, a pipeline explosion in the northeastern port of Dalian caused oil to pour into the sea, spreading over at least 165 square miles (430 square kilometers).
"The oil and gas exploration industry is moving to deeper and broader waters offshore to meet the increasing energy demand," Sun said, adding that offshore supervision capability cannot keep pace with the rapid offshore development.
If "blind" development and exploration continue offshore, areas like the Bohai Sea will become dead seas with no living creatures, said Xu Hao, director of the Resources and Environment Science Department of the Agricultural University of Hebei.
Fang Jianmeng, director of the North China Sea Branch of the State Oceanic Administration, said at the International Ocean Forum in Xiamen last year that human development has caused a large-scale decrease of coastal wetland.
Li Ganjie, deputy minister of environmental protection, said in a news conference in June that coastal waters are slightly polluted, while water quality in the Bohai Sea is bad.
But the worsening marine environment doesn't stop the pace in exploring resources in the ocean, while the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, the biggest offshore oil and gas producer in China, has launched an advanced oil and gas drilling platform in June, enabling the drilling of oil and gas in waters up to 3,000 meters deep.
During the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010), the country's marine economy increased by 13.5 percent, contributing to less than 10 percent of the national GDP.
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