The Influence Assessment of the Intensive Using the Sea on Marine Resources in Caofeidian

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Based on the comprehensive evaluation method, the evaluation index system, composed of port resources, tourism resources, fishery resources, space and other resources,was established to evaluate the influence of the intensive using the sea in Caofeidian area on marine resources.The evaluation standard about the influence of the intensive using the sea on marine resources was founded.The comprehensive influence of theintensive using the sea in Caofeidian area on marine resources was evaluated.The results showed that the intensive using the sea in Caofeidian has an certain effect on marine resources and the influence degree is still in the acceptable range.The sea in Caofeidian can be appropriately used for the intensive using the sea. But in comparison,the influence of the intensive using the sea in implementing process is greater than that after the completion of the intensive using the sea. There is difference in the infulence of intensive using the sea on marine resources.The infulence degree on fishery reources is the greatest and reaches unacceptable leve,follwed by the spatial resources.The influence on the port and channel resources and the tourism resources is smaller.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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August 2014

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