Cape D'Aguilar Marine Reserve

Cape D'Aguilar Marine Reserve sign

Cape D'Aguilar Marine Reserve (Chinese: 鶴咀海岸保護區) designated in July 1996, is the only Marine Reserve in Hong Kong, China. It is located at the far south east corner of Hong Kong Island and extends to around 20 hectares of rocky coastline.[1] It was designated to protect the rocky shores and the subtidal habitats in the area.

Cape D'Aguilar Marine Reserve is managed by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) with on-site assistance from the Swire Institute of Marine Science, a research faculty of the University of Hong Kong.

History

Cape D'Aguilar

In 1991, the area was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by the Government.[2] In 1996, it became the only Marine Reserve in Hong Kong.

Rules in the reserve

Fishing, swimming, diving and collecting organisms are strictly prohibited in the marine reserve.[3]

It is required to apply for a permit from AFCD for any research activity conducted.[4]

See also

References

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Coordinates: 22°12′23″N 114°15′26″E / 22.2063°N 114.2573°E / 22.2063; 114.2573

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