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Save Hong Kong China marine environment through community participation.

https://www.prweb.com/releases/2022/6/prweb18719343.htm Saving Hong Kong marine environment and marine life.

Antarctic Experience

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     Destination: Antarctic peninsula.  1993 I went to Antarctica as a member of the first team of scientists from Hong Kong Advancement for Science and Technology invited by Chinese Polar Committee to their Great Wall Polar research station in King George Island, one of the South Shetland Islands off the Antarctic peninsulas. Our18 team members include surveyor, doctor, engineer, social worker, environmental scientist, marine scientist, information technologist, each is assigned different tasks related to one's expertise. I was the only diver to test out some equipment underwater subzero condition and to collect specimens as well as record underwater marine life. We flew from Hong Kong to Bangkok, across the Indian Ocean to South Africa, then flew across the Atlantic Ocean to San Paolo of Brazil, Bruno Ares Argentina, across the Andes to Lemma of Peru and finally arrive at the southernmost town of South America in Chile Patagonia peninsula Punta Arenas. where we sta...

Baby Dugong in Qatar

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 Dugong breeding area might be in southeast water of Qatar. 4 neonates were found in July. Three were rescues and released back to the sea after rehydration and wounds treated.  

aerial photo to study population of whale sharks.

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Study Qatar whale shark measuring dorsal fin, taking aerial and photo ID pictures for a official catalogue of local sharks

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Qatar Whale Shark first official Photo ID

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First official monitor of Qatar Whale sharks by scientist ftom MoECC

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