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China

China expands protection for its sunken treasures

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China to increase the protection of its underwater cultural heritage, said Shan Jixiang, the director of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage.

China's newfound ocean awareness

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China believes it cannot achieve sustainable development and national rejuvenation without going to the ocean and has initiated new maritime development strategies

Shark Savers launches new Shark Fin Soup campaign

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Shark Savers announces the launch of the next stage of Shark Fin Soup campaign to persuade consumers to stop eating the soup.

Fuxian Lake —The Chinese Atlantis?

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A tale persists that an ancient city is buried deep in a lake in Yunnan, a border province in Southwest China. But unlike the mythical tale of Atlantis, the submerged secret in Fuxian Lake near the city of Kunming, may be a reality.

Buy a billboard in China. Strike a blow against shark fin soup!

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Demand for shark fin soup in Asia is the number one reason why shark populations are plummeting throughout the world. Now you can take advantage of an unprecedented opportunity to make a direct impact in the fight to save sharks.

Diving Cheow Lan Lake

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Roger Ingebo and Andy Fritz goes diving in the Cheow Lan lake and find remains of one of the flooded villages that got evacuated in 1982 when the Rachabrapha Dam was constructed in Southern Thailand.

Tribute to the Goddess of the Yangtze

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The Yangtze river dolphin is but one example of the indiscriminate destruction that our kind infilicts every waking minute on the very world it depends on. I believe that much, much more could have been done to protect this unique and wonderful species. Near the end of the video you see a captive finless porpoise. There are fewer than 400 of these animals surviving in the Yangtze river, and the death of the baiji species should create greater pressure to save them from the same fate. The song is "Raindrops", composed by Roy Phillips.
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