China's massive sea bridge linking Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai slashes rare white dolphin population


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October 25, 2018 18:19:14

Conservation activists say the number of rare Chinese white dolphins in Hong Kong.

Key points:

  • The number of Chinese white dolphins in Hong Kong waters dropped from 80 to 47
  • Conservation activists say the measures put in place to protect dolphins failed
  • Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority says $ 68m was allocated to protect the dolphins

It comes amidst reports that the 55-kilometer-long bridge – dubbed the "bridge of death" by some local media – has also claimed the lives of 20 workers and injured more than 500 people during its construction.

The $ 20-billion bridge, which was almost a decade ago, was officially declared by President Xi Jinping on Tuesday.

Taison Chang Ka-tai, chairman of the Hong Kong Dolphin Conservation Society, told the ABC the dolphin population in Hong Kong waters had dropped by 40 per cent – from an average of 80 sightings in 2012 to 47 in 2017.

Mr Chang said the impact of construction on the dolphin population was evident in the distribution of the dolphins in the area.

"During the construction of the bridge, we can see the dolphins in north Lantau [Island] almost all gone from that area, which is the closest area to the construction, "he said.

"So we can see a very clear relationship between the construction and the distribution of the dolphins."

Spotted Dolphin 'congratulating' bridge opening: Xinhua

Despite the drop in dolphin numbers, a report from Chinese state media CCTV said, "China's navy panda".

A statement on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Authority's website states $ 68 million was allocated to protect the dolphins.

Mr Chang said that while mitigation measures were put in place by Hong Kong Government's Environmental Protection Department – such as pausing work for 30 minutes when a dolphin was spotted – the measures proved ineffective.

"After they saw the measures were not effective, they did not do anything to improve the situation of the marine environment," he said.

"I can imagine the situation in Chinese waters is even worse than Hong Kong."

State media Xinhua commented on its Weibo account that white dolphins were spotted "dancing around the bridge" on the opening day, as if they were "congratulating it on its birthday".

Mr Chang called the comments "ridiculous" because it was natural for them to poke their heads up for air.

'No other country is capable of building this bridge'

Chan Kam-hong, chief executive of the Association for the Rights of Industrial Accident Victims, told Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) on Tuesday morning that the project had also resulted in a "very critical" number of casualties.

"What we know is that there are 11 workers who died in Hong Kong. [of the bridge], and nine workers who died, "he said.

"It's very difficult for us to compile the exact number of casualties because the government did not give any one to get it.

"This is a huge project, but it is a huge and challenging project, it is not an acceptable reason for a greater number of casualties."

Despite the hefty casualties, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge has been largely positive.

One user with the nickname yuanshuizhiyuan commented on Weibo that "no other country in the world is capable [of building this bridge]".

The bridge officially opened at 9:00 am (local time) on Wednesday after major delays and cost overruns.

Construction was suspended after 66-year-old Chu Yee-wah applied for a judicial review of the project's environmental assessment report in Hong Kong High Court in April 2011.

It resulted in an 18-month delay of the project, which was originally scheduled to be completed in 2016.

topics:

building-and-construction

foreign-affairs,

china,

Hong Kong,

macao

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October 25, 2018 18:11:28

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