On Cross-Strait Cooperation for Environmental Preservation at the South China Sea - An Angle of Rescue and Salvage at the Sea

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Complex geographical position and meteorology make the SCS become high-risk area of accident. In order to prevent from accident to avoid marine pollution or minimize pollution as soon as possible in the SCS, strengthening rescue and salvage is necessary. Because of characteristics of the Marine pollution and special situation in the SCS, cross-strait cooperation for marine environmental preservation in the SCS should be strengthened. In this case, cross-strait cooperation on establishing a salvage company for rescue and prevention of pollution in the SCS can integrate cross-strait salvage power to promote marine environmental preservation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 781-784)

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2277-2282

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September 2013

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