Marine Pollution Control in China

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Marine Pollution Control in China Hao CHEN, Qingjia MENG Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC) Expert Consultation Meeting June 27, 2012 Seoul, Republic of Korea

Outline 1 Overview of China s national programme action 2 Actions against oil spill in oceans 3 Actions against marine litter 5 Potential future collaboration on transboundary MP

Rapid Growth of China s s Coastal Economy Inland Provinces VS Eleven Coastal Provinces & Cities

2006 China s National Programme of Action CNPA Regional Programme of Action RPA 1995 Global Programme of Action for the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities GPA

CNPA Zones ß ß Four Sea Areas (North to South) Þ Þ Þ Þ Bohai Sea Yellow Sea East China Sea South China Sea Four Regions (West to East) l l l l Upstream nearshore Coastline offshore 11 Provinces/Cities Involved

North South source: China s NPA report (internal)

MEP SOA MSA BOF MHURD Army NGOs Chemicals Oil Spill Marine Litter CNPA 12-5 th plan Riverine plans Nearshore plan Coastal plan Departments plan NOWPAP PEMSEA YSLME COBSEA IMO IPIECA UNEP UNDP GEF

Measures against oil spill Emergency Warning and Prediction of Oil Spill China s Navigation Satellite System to monitor oil spill Laws, guidelines and regulations International Collaboration

Emergency Warning and Prediction of Oil Spill National Marine Data and Information Center sea current + wave+wind Oil spill source identification Marine hydrological model ArcGIS Oil spill distribution prediction

Application: Case 1 Oil Spill from an Oil Tank Explosion in Dalian, 2010

Predicted spilled oil distribution after 72 hours since the accident Satellite image after 72 hours since the accident MARINE SCIENCE BULLETIN, Vol. 30, No. 6, page 713-717, 2011

Application: Case 2 Playback to trace the oil spill source Satellite Image in Bohai Sea, A.M. 6:56, April 20, 2010

China s BeiDou(COMPASS)Navigation Satellite System 14

Oil Spill Monitoring Tracer Buoy Standard Oil Spill Tracer Buoy

Test and Validation time:2009.3 location:tianjin (Bohai( Sea)

48-hour tracing in South China Sea, March 2010

Buoy-based satellite tracing system for oil spill

Laws and regulations Marine Environmental Protection Law (established in 1982, amended in 1999) Regulations of the People s Republic of China on the Prevention of Vessel-induced Sea Pollution (1983-2009) Regulations on Administration of Prevention and Control of Pollution to the Marine Environment by Vessels (2010 ) (more related to IMO conventions) A compensation fund from July 2012: 0.3 (0.05 US $) per ton of oil the ships carry on each entry (July 2012, MOF, MOT) Company Logo

International Collaborations against oil spill IPIECA IMO China Important NOWPAP MERRAC Company Logo www.themeg allery.com

4-country Joint Action in MERRAC 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 Oil spill Memorandum between China, Korea, Japan and Russia Oil spill emergency drill (Russia and Japan) Oil spill emergency drill (China and Korea) Oil spill emergency drill (Russia and Japan) Oil spill emergency drill (China and Korea) Company Logo www.themeg allery.com

Example in joint actions against Case 1 accidental oil spill in MERRAC Dec. 7, 2007 West coastal region of S. Korea China boat Hebei Spirit hit by Sam sung No.1

Marine Litter Control ß In 2006, Guideline for marine debris monitoring and assessment was drafted. ß From 2007, Marine Debris Monitoring and Assessment Program was carried out. ß In 2008, Director-general level consultation meeting on ML

Marine Litter Control consultation meeting n September,2008 n Director-general level n 5 relevant Ministries and Agencies: Ministry of Environmental Protection, Maritime Safety Administration, Fishery Bureau, State Oceanic Administration and PLA (Navy) n Exchanged the info. on what have been done n To build inter-department cooperation mechanism

Fifty survey locations have been set along coastal areas of China.

Monitoring items & survey methods Monitoring items Beach debris Floating debris Seafloor debris Survey methods Sighting survey/weight survey Sighting survey /Trawling survey Diving survey/trawling survey The monitoring areas are mainly focused on: coastal recreational waters harbors and ports mariculture zones Marine protection areas Monitoring time: September to October.

sea surface ML Beach ML Bulletin of China s Marine Environmental Status of China for the year of 2010

ML Control Prevent ML from Landbased sources Shipping-related and fishing-related waste management Beach and seawater Cleanup

Land-based Waste Management ß ß Effective management of domestic wastes, industrial wastes and medical wastes Reduce the solid wastes that may flow to the rivers and seas

Restrictions to the free use of plastic bags in markets (June 2008 ) n No free use of plastic bags n Free use of paper shipping bags n It is estimated that 40 billion plastic bags are reduced per year

Shipping and fishery-related waste management Inspection of categorization and disposal of ship garbage Ship garbage reception operation Separation of solid waste from fishery products set up waste disposal tanks in fishing boats

Beach and seawater Cleanup

Participation in NOWPAP MALITA and ICC events 2005 2007 2007 2011 MALITA RAP MALI ICC (China) ICC

NOWPAP MALITA and ICC events MEP has organized ML related Departments, NOWPAP related provinces, and NGOs to participate in the NOWPAP ML workshops and activities for several times.

Marine Debris Monitoring & Assessment Guideline (1) classified based on size small debris <2.5 cm (not visible by eye in water), e.g, fragmented plastic medium debris > 2.5 cm and 10 cm, e.g., styrofoam cups large debris >10 cm and : 1 m, e.g., bleach bottles very large debris >1 m, e.g., derelict fishing net (2) classified based on material Plastic Metal Cloth Styrofoam Wood Paper Glass Rubber Others 8

ICC cleanup data sharing Ocean Conservancy (USA) data NOWPAP DINRAC (office in Beijing, China) SOA (China)

Participation in PEMSEA PEMSEA phase 1 (1994-1999) Xiamen City (Integrated Coastal Management; ICM) PEMSEA phase 2 (2000-2007) Ten more cities were chosen for ICM PEMSEA phase 3 (2009-2011) Five riverine watersheds were chosen for pollution control and management

PEMSEA III IRBCAM Project is the demonstration in China for Integrated River Basin and Coastal Area Management focusing on Pollution Reduction and management in the Bohai Sea. ß ß ß ß ß Dalinghe River Luanhe River Haihe River Guanglihe River Xiaoqinghe River Duration:2009-2011

Participation in Yellow Sea LME (YSLME) 2005 2007 2009 2010 kick-off the programme between China and Korea Transboundar y Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) MPA networking in YSLME Yalu River MPA

Yellow Sea LME (YSLME) UNDP/GEF 2007. UNDP/GEF Project: Reducing Environmental Stress in the Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem. Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis, 98 pages.

Participation in YSLM: Yalu River estuary marine protected area (MPA) located on the northeast coast of the Yellow Sea in Liaoning Province, China, adjacent to Democratic People s Republic of Korea (DPRK). 2012-8-1

MPA in Liaoning Province Yalu River MPA 2012-8-1

Yellow River Estuary Yangtze River Estuary Bohai Sea China s 12-5th Environmental Protection Plan Pearl River Estuary waste dumpling mariculture pollution shipboard waste

2011-2015 Plan to Control Pollution in the Middle and Lower Reach of Yangtze River Basin 42 projects in the Yangtze River Estuary (Yellow Sea) 5.189 billion Chinese RMB, equal to 0.837 billion US dollars Expected reduction of chemical oxygen demand (COD) by 51,000 tons Expected reduction of NH3-N by 9000 tons

Prevent the transboundary marine pollution at Sources Where from? Where to? When? How to? Steve Raaymakers, COBSEA Plans and technology?

what the north-east countries need to strengthen... 1 How to collaborate in the framework of international conventions? 2 How to work together with NOWPAP to better deal with transboundary MP? 3 How to better share MP data and information in the framework of regional programme action (RPA)? Company Logo www.themeg allery.com

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