Experts on marine pollution meet at CityU
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One of the most important environmental issues of our time—marine pollution—is being examined and discussed at the Third International Conference on Marine Pollution and Ecotoxicology.
Mrs Lily Yam, JP, Secretary for the Environment and Food, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Professor H K Chang, President of CityU, and Professor Rudolf Wu, Chair Professor in the Department of Biology and Chemistry and Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee, officiated at the Opening Ceremony on 11 June.
The conference focuses on five key areas: ecotoxicology (including water quality and toxicity); pollution monitoring (including field studies and novel chemical/biological/
ecological/statistical techniques); eutrophication and hypoxia; trace organics; and management of the marine environment, including risk assessment and environmental impact assessment, all of which have local and global significance.
The keynote speakers, all world-renowned pollution experts, are from the
A Workshop on Sediment Quality Guidelines Development will be held on 14 June, in conjunction with the conference. The workshop has been convened to discuss whether the Global Investigations of Pollution in the Marine Environment (GIPME) Programme should provide further guidelines about the acceptability or otherwise of materials considered for disposal at sea by ships and aircraft. The workshop is sponsored by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the International Maritime Organization.