Land Reclamation
Hannah Bailey
Land Reclamation
Land is becoming more scarce as humans produce more technology and as the world wide population continues to increase. Land reclamation is "the process of creating new land from the sea." One way of doing this is by placing certain amount of big rocks and cement into a certain location in the water. To fill in between the rocks they place soil and sand until the new manmade land is at its desired height. This benefits the human race by creating land however, how does this impact our waters? How about the sea creatures? Is this damaging the environment? This does impact all of those things. In areas that use have high amount of crab and fish are seeing less and less. The underwater habitats are being destroyed. There was a reclamation project in China that was restricted for the harm against marine life. The picture shown is the progress the China project had before it was prohibited.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/land-reclamationhttps://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/may/02/cities-from-the-sea-the-true-cost-of-reclaimed-land-asia-malaysia-penang-dubaihttps://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201801/18/WS5a5fc6f3a310e4ebf433e61b.html
I honestly think this is a cool idea but also has so many risks to come with it. Our land is not the only limited resource but our water too. This is taking up room in our oceans and they are not being smart about where they put it if it is taking away habitats for the creatures that already live there. I think it would contaminate the water as well with everything us humans do in our house hold. But if they already have the project done and they prohibited it, what will they do with the land that is now there?
ReplyDeleteAh, I've visited some structures like these, in Dubai. Pretty expensive land, but creative.
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