Another unusual year in Asia
gregorh at hk.super.net
gregorh at hk.super.net
Wed Jun 28 14:01:13 UTC 1995
Last year in Hong Kong and southern China, we had a 100 year record rainfall
and flooding of the Pearl River. Through a complex pathway, this resulted in a
major hypoxia event that killed most hard corals below about 3 m depth in
coastal embayments. The documented area affected exceeds 200 sq kilometres.
This summer, we have had a 100 year record dry May. The lack of clouds and
rain has undoubtedly helped to warm up the sea in this part of Asia. Large
sharks, very uncommon in Hong Kong, have come in close to shore and there have
been three fatal shark attacks within two weeks.
The southwest monsoon rains have finally arrived and it will be interesting to
see if we have a repeat hypoxia and mass mortality event again in July.
Gregor Hodgson
Binnie Consultants Ltd
Hong Kong
Fax (852) 2601-3331
e-mail gregorh at hk.super.net
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