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... Enrollment for Hiking Festival closes on Saturday Thursday, October 26, 2000 Hiking lovers are reminded that enrollment for the Hiking Festival 2000 organised by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) will close by this Saturday (October 28). A spokesman for AFCD...
... was observed on November 1 at Shing Mun River by staff of the Environmental Protection Department. The red tide still persisted today. The red tide was formed by Plagioselmis prolonga. It was not common in Hong Kong waters and was non-toxic. The spokesman said red tide was a natural phenomenon...
... tide was observed on October 12 at Sha Tau Kok Hoi near Yung Shue Au by staff of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). The red tide had dissipated today. The red tide was formed by Scrippsiella trochoidea. It had been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and was non-toxic...
... tide was observed at Kat O Fisheries Substation of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) on December 27. It still persisted today. On the other hand, on December 28, a red tide was also observed at Tai Tan Hoi, Sai Kung by the public. It has dissipated today. The two...
... a red tide was observed on January 17 at Shing Mun River by staff of the Environmental Protection Department. The red tide was formed by Scrippsiella trochoidea. It had been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and was non-toxic. The spokesman said red tide was a natural phenomenon and...
... was observed on November 15 at Shing Mun River by staff of the Environmental Protection Department. The red tide still persisted today. The red tide was formed by Scrippsiella trochoidea which had been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and was non-toxic. The spokesman said red tide was a...
... a red tide was observed on March 25 at Tai Tan Hoi, Sai Kung by members of the public. It dissipated the next day. The red tide was formed by Gonyaulax polygramma. It had been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and was non-toxic. The spokesman said red tide was a natural phenomenon. The...
... working group said a red tide was observed on May 22 at Turtle Cove Beach by staff of the Environmental Protection Department. The red tide was formed by Noctiluca scintillans. It had been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and was non-toxic. The red tide dissipated later the day. The spokesman...
... working group said a red tide was observed on June 1 at Sha Tau Kok Hoi by staff of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). It had dissipated the next day. The red tide was formed by Thalassiosira nordenskioldii and Skeletonema costatum. The two species had been sighted in Hong...
... group said a red tide was observed on July 17 off Kat O Fisheries Substation by staff of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). It had dissipated the following day. The red tide was formed by Karenia mikimotoi. The species is relatively rare in Hong Kong waters and there is...