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(Message started by: Owen on Dec 29th, 2003, 10:42am)

Title: Tsim Bei Tsui ¦y»ó©C Äá³¾8´T 28/12/2003
Post by Owen on Dec 29th, 2003, 10:42am
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134 Wood Sandpiper ªLøf
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255 Yellow Wagtail ¶ÀöÀÀo
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260 Olive-backed Pipit ¾ð÷º
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292 Common Stonechat ¶Â³ï¥Û§Y³¾
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346 Plain Prinia ½ÅÀYøkÅa
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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by isaac_chan on Dec 29th, 2003, 12:57pm
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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by ¯ª¸­ on Dec 29th, 2003, 9:57pm
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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by 648 on Dec 29th, 2003, 10:42pm

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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by Owen on Dec 29th, 2003, 10:46pm

on 12/29/03 at 22:42:27, 648 wrote:
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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by isaac_chan on Dec 30th, 2003, 1:04am
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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by Hinson on Dec 30th, 2003, 9:48am
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I also visited there in Nov. Many fish ponds were really dried up.
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Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by Captain on Dec 30th, 2003, 10:10pm
Don't worry. The Town Planning Board has approved the housing development at Fung Lok Wai fishponds long time ago.

However, the developer agreed that they will only develop 10% of the area and conserve the rest for the wildlife.

So, "the many ponds are being dried up" are probably associated with traditional pond management, which usually drained down for harvesting, cleaning up the pond by removing unwanted fish, and sun sterilization.

Also, the ploughing could enable some chemical reactions to be happened so that the water chemistry of the pond can beneficial to farm fish.

This practice is always done in winter, that is the time when many winter visitors come to HK. A researcher in HK has carried out a study to show that the drained fish pond are very important to egrets.

I have not been this area for a while so don't know what is actually happening there. However, if they want to trash the wetland, the destruction should be done long time ago (at least before the planning application).

Captain

Title: Re: Dec 28 ¦y»ó©CÄá³¾ (8 ´T)
Post by Owen on Dec 30th, 2003, 10:34pm

on 12/30/03 at 22:10:54, Captain wrote:
Don't worry. The Town Planning Board has approved the housing development at Fung Lok Wai fishponds long time ago.

However, the developer agreed that they will only develop 10% of the area and conserve the rest for the wildlife.

So, "the many ponds are being dried up" are probably associated with traditional pond management, which usually drained down for harvesting, cleaning up the pond by removing unwanted fish, and sun sterilization.

Also, the ploughing could enable some chemical reactions to be happened so that the water chemistry of the pond can beneficial to farm fish.

This practice is always done in winter, that is the time when many winter visitors come to HK. A researcher in HK has carried out a study to show that the drained fish pond are very important to egrets.

I have not been this area for a while so don't know what is actually happening there. However, if they want to trash the wetland, the destruction should be done long time ago (at least before the planning application).

Captain


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