US think tank says China destroyed, damaged 243 square kilometers of coral reefs in SCS

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CHINA allegedly destroyed around 243 square kilometers of coral reefs in the South China Sea (SCS), almost the size of Manila, Valenzuela and Quezon cities combined, and damaged the marine ecosystem and seafood diet of people in Southeast Asia, American analysts from a Washington-based think tank said.

CHINA allegedly destroyed around 243 square kilometers of coral reefs in the South China Sea , almost the size of Manila, Valenzuela and Quezon cities combined, and damaged the marine ecosystem and seafood diet of people in Southeast Asia, American analysts from a Washington-based think tank said.

Occupying and building artificial islands on what were originally rock formations may have improved China’s territorial claim over the South China Sea, but at the expense of the environment, Sato said. “So when we totaled the number of reefs destroyed by both dredging and landfill, we found that China has actually destroyed 4,500 acres of reefs through dredging and landfill. Vietnam comes in second with 1,500 acres destroyed. Brunei and Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan barely scratched the surface. They contribute to less than 100 acres of destroyed reef.

“What the fisherman from China do is they use specially made brass propellers and then the boat moves around in a semi-circle on an anchor chain, which is why you see these Half Moon shapes created by the anchors,” she demonstrated, adding that it would takes decades or centuries to recover. The problem with Vietnam is that more of its lack of regulatory capacity to stop illegal fishing, he said. The situation is far from China.

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