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Algae nearing Qingdao coast

GREEN algae about the size of a football pitch was seen 12 nautical miles off Qingdao, a port city in east China's Shandong Province, local maritime police said yesterday.

The large expanse of green algae, or enteromorpha prolifera, was first detected on May 28 off the east coast and expanded from 175 square kilometers on Thursday to 180 square kilometers on Friday, according to the North China Sea Branch (NCSB) of the State Oceanic Administration.

The green algae will continue moving toward China's east coastline, especially Shandong Province, and might reach the waters off Qingdao in five days, according to the NCSB.

Although the green algae is not poisonous, it can consume large amounts of oxygen that can threaten marine life. Also, rotten algae emits a foul smell that can hinder tourism along affected coastlines.



 

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