Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Mudskipper-in-the-Wetland-in-China-27MZIFJXI5I5I.htmlConceptually similarWetland Fisherman on Boat in ChinaGP0STRCLFCompleted★★★★Wetland Fisherman Weaves Fishing Baskets in ChinaGP0STRCPKCompleted★★★★Coastal Wetlands in Jiangsu Province, ChinaGP0STRCQMCompleted★★★★Mud Snail on Wetland in ChinaGP0STRDH1Completed★★★★Mud Snail on Wetland in ChinaGP0STRCPUCompleted★★★★Coastal Wetlands in Jiangsu Province, ChinaGP0STRCQLCompleted★★★★Sand Extraction in Jiangsu Province, ChinaGP0STRCPPCompleted★★★★Tiaozini Wetlands, Dongtai, Jiangsu Province, ChinaGP0STRDH5Completed★★★★Tiaozini Wetlands, Dongtai, Jiangsu Province, ChinaGP0STRDH2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STRDH4Mudskipper in the Wetland in ChinaThe mudskipper is an amphibious fish which lives in the wetland.Over the past five decades, land fill projects have decimated China’s coastal wetlands.In original language:湿地上的弹涂鱼2017年8月19日。江苏省东台市条子泥湿地。弹涂鱼是这片湿地上生活的动物,它既能下水又能在陆地上弹跳,是种“水陆两栖”的鱼类。Locations:China-East AsiaDate:19 Aug, 2017Credit:© Shi bai Xiao / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6048px X 4032pxKeywords:Amphibians-Day-Fish-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Raining-Sand-Water-WetlandsShoot:Land Reclamation Projects Threaten the Last Remaining Coastal Wetlands in ChinaThe speed and scale of land reclamation is the primary threat to the environment of China's coastal wetlands. During land reclamation projects, huge changes take place in the local biodiversity and habitat of migratory birds and other species, but also for those fishermen communities who have been closely bound up with the coastal wetlands from generation to generation. The reclamation projects that are occupying the coastal wetlands illegally and the poor supervision of land use after the reclamation have caused great damage and threats to the natural coastal wetlands and local biodiversity. To protect the 800 million mu (1mu=0.0006667km²) wetland in China and preserve the national ecological security, it is necessary to effectively delineate and implement the ecological protection “red line”, a set of ecological guidelines issued on February 2017 by Chinese central authorities that will declare certain regions under mandatory and rigorous protection.Related Collections:Land Reclamation Projects Threaten the Last Remaining Coastal Wetlands in China (Photos & Video)