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... for the working group said the red tide was observed by staff of the Environmental Protection Department at Shing Mun River, Sha Tin on March 3. The red tide was formed by Prorocentrum minimum. It had been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and was non-toxic. The red tide dissipated on March 5...
... said the red tide was observed by staff of Ocean Park at Deep Water Bay on April 2. It was still present today. The red tide was formed by Noctiluca scintillans, which has been sighted in Hong Kong waters before and is non-toxic. Red tide is a natural phenomenon. The spokesman said the...
... Red tide sighting report Friday, August 22, 2003 A red tide was observed by a mariculturist at Kat O fish culture zone on August 19, an inter-departmental red tide working group said today (August 22). The red tide was formed by...
... its adjacent waters, which is dissipating now, was reported on August 14. The other one at Long Ke Wan and Pak Lap of Sai Kung, reported on August 18, still persists. "The red tide at Ma Wan was formed by Skeletonema costatum while the one at Long Ke Wan and Pak...
... Red tide sighting Friday, August 27, 2004 A red tide was sighted in Hong Kong waters in the past few days, an inter-departmental red tide working group reported today (August 27). Observed by the staff of the Government...
... HK to resume import of day-old chicks from Mainland Monday, June 21, 2004 Importation of day-old chicks from Mainland farms will resume by the end of this month, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said today (June 21). A...
... dissipated the next day. "The red tide at Deep Bay was formed by Thalassiosira weissflogii and the one at Silverstrand Beach was formed by Noctiluca scintillans. Both species are common in Hong Kong and non-toxic," a spokesman for the working group said. Red tide is a natural phenomenon. The...
... (East) Fish Culture Zone by mariculturists on October 4, but it dissipated the following day. "The red tide was formed by Haematococcus pluvialis. The species is less common in Hong Kong and is non-toxic," a spokesman for the working group said. The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation...
... who want to join the meeting should enroll in advance by downloading the form from the departmentï½›il, or by fax to 2317 0482 before May 11. The forms can also be returned to any country park visitor centre. End...
...-departmental red tide working group reported today (November 18). The occurrence was reported by Water Supplies Department staff at Tsing Shan Wan, Tuen Mun on November 12. It dissipated on November 15. "The red tide was formed by Cochlodinium sp. This is the first time this non-toxic species...