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New Taipei City Releases 126,000 Seedlings to Restore Marine Ecosystems

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • New Taipei City government partnered with the National Oceanic University to release 126,000 seedlings at the Gongliao Marine Resource Restoration Park.
  • The event supports the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14, focusing on marine conservation and biodiversity.
  • Activities included coral restoration, seedling cultivation, and the release of various marine species.

The New Taipei City government, in collaboration with the National Oceanic University, has launched a significant marine conservation initiative. A total of 126,000 marine seedlings were released at the Gongliao Marine Resource Restoration Park, marking a commitment to protecting ocean ecosystems.

This event directly supports the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 14, which aims to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources. The initiative encompasses a multi-faceted approach, including coral restoration efforts, the cultivation of various seedlings, and the direct release of marine life back into their natural habitat.

Officials emphasized the importance of these actions in enhancing marine biodiversity and ensuring the long-term health of coastal waters. The partnership highlights a growing awareness and dedication to environmental stewardship within the region, aiming to create a more sustainable future for marine life.

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