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Corals planted to protect underwater ecology in S China's Hainan
Published: Jun 09, 2022 10:13 AM
Photo taken on May 27, 2022 shows corals in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on May 27, 2022 shows corals in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on June 8, 2022 shows corals in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased. The improvement of underwater ecosystem has attracted more marine creatures.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on June 8, 2022 shows corals in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased. The improvement of underwater ecosystem has attracted more marine creatures.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on May 26, 2022 shows marine creatures in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased. The improvement of underwater ecosystem has attracted more marine creatures.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on May 26, 2022 shows marine creatures in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased. The improvement of underwater ecosystem has attracted more marine creatures.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on May 27, 2022 shows marine creatures in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased. The improvement of underwater ecosystem has attracted more marine creatures.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on May 27, 2022 shows marine creatures in the waters of Fenjiezhou Island of Hainan Province, south China. June 8 marks World Oceans Day. To protect the local underwater ecology, Fenjiezhou scenic area authorities, together with oceanic and fishery researchers, have been growing and transplanting corals since 2004. After years of protection and restoration, the coral coverage rate of Fenjiezhou Island waters has increased. The improvement of underwater ecosystem has attracted more marine creatures.(Photo: Xinhua)