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Has the illegal abalone pond in Qingdao seaside been demolished?

20 18 On April18, in Qingdao, Shandong Province, law enforcement officers forcibly demolished the last abalone pond in Donghai District of Taiwan Province Province Road Yuhai Hotel. At this point, the abalone culture pond illegally built from Tuandao to Shilaoren Qianhai in Qingdao bid farewell to the historical stage and gave the citizens a clean coastline.

According to reports, the villagers of Maidao Village built an abalone culture pond in this sea area a long time ago. Since 2005, the municipal government has issued regulations that, according to the marine functional zoning, aquaculture is prohibited from Tuandao to Shilaoren coastal area1500m, and sea cucumber and abalone ponds are not allowed to be built. After that, the abalone ponds in the first line of Qingdao Qianhai were cleaned up and demolished. The abalone pond near Yuhai Hotel was also demolished on 20 15.

Because there are many abalone ponds here, and the tide was not suitable at that time, the construction period was short, and some abalone ponds were left in the reef area near the beach. Later, some people used the residual dam to repair and continue to raise abalone here.

It is confirmed by calculation that there are as many as 8 abalone ponds in this sea area, covering an area of about 5.5 mu. From a distance, the original natural scenery of the seaside was divided into irregular "patches" by abalone culture ponds, and artificial damming also destroyed the ecological environment along the coast. After this demolition, citizens and tourists will be forced to stay away from the reef area without worrying about being scolded by people watching the abalone pond.