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While supporting the use of natural gas as a cleaner
fuel for power generation, the undersigned environmental
groups find the prospect of a liquefied natural gas (LNG)
terminal on South Soko Island to be unacceptable.
The inevitable impact caused by the construction and
operation of the proposed LNG terminal to the ecology
at and around the Soko Islands, including the Chinese
white dolphin, is not justified
Viable alternative options exist for the provision
of a reliable gas supply to Hong Kong. We do not believe
Hong Kong should solve one environmental problem by creating
another.
The Sokos and surrounding waters are of high conservation
value and in 2002 were proposed and endorsed by the Country
and Marine Park Board as a new Marine Park, awaiting
the final approval of the Chief Executive in Council.
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Chinese White Dolphin
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Finless Porpoise
© WWF-Canon / Michel GUNTHER |
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The Sokos waters are also unique in being the only location
where the Chinese white dolphin and the Finless porpoise
co-exist in local waters. The Sokos are one of the most
frequently used areas by the Chinese white dolphin, and
are spotted there throughout the year, and are used by
the Finless porpoise as a nursery ground. Furthermore,
the area is an important fishery spawning and nursery
ground.
We consider that it is the obligation of China Light and
Power, and the Hong Kong Government to find an alternative
site, and not to destroy the Sokos. We unanimously call
upon the Chief Executive in Council to immediately declare
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