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Keywords
Boats
Chemical industry
Chemicals
East Asian ethnicities
Fishers
Fishing (activity)
Fishing nets
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Men
Outdoors
River pollution
Rivers
Toxics (campaign title)
Villages
Nanjing Fishermen
A fisherman fishes in the waters of the polluted Yangtze River in Nanjing. Greenpeace carried out a study to determine the concentrations of various chemicals in the tissues of wild fish collected from the Yangtze River.
Unique identifier:
GP03R2J
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
01/01/2010
Locations:
China
,
Dadao River
,
East Asia
,
Jiangsu
,
Nanjing
,
Sancha River
,
Yangtze River
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
1m1s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Chemical Pollution on the Yangtze River
For many years there has been growing concern over the manufacture and use of hazardous chemicals, and over the presence of many of these chemicals in the environment as a result of their release from industrial sources or from products that the chemicals have been used to manufacture. Largely as a result of legislation, the manufacture and use of some of the most hazardous chemicals has greatly reduced in many countries and regions in recent years. However, the opposite trend is being seen in China for certain hazardous chemicals, where their manufacture and/or use has either continued largely unchanged or, in some instances, actually increased considerably in the last decade. Photos include documentation of Greenpeace study carried out to determine the concentrations of alkylphenols, perfluorinated chemicals and cadmium, lead and mercury in the tissues of wild fish collected from the Yangtze River in China.
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