A dark red tide has made its way
onto the coast of northern Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial
Marine and Fishery Bureau announced on Thursday.
The red tide covered about 4,000
square kilometers of sea on Monday in Zhoushan, a city in northern
Zhejiang, but within 24 hours had extended to 7,000 square
kilometers on Wednesday.
Large red tides also showed up near
Wenzhou, a city in southern Zhejiang Province, on Tuesday. It
covers about 340 square kilometers and continues to grow.
Preliminary investigations show that
the "redness" actually indicates the presence of a kind of
poisonous algae, which could kill shellfish.
Provincial authorities have
suspended shellfish fishing in affected areas, said Li Dongyong,
deputy-director of Zhejiang Provincial Marine and Fishery
Bureau.
The red tide is expected to persist
for a few more days since current weather conditions are favorable
for the growth of the algae.
(Xinhua News Agency June 3,
2005)
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