Hong Kong Marine Ecology Conservation Research Laboratory (Mong Kok Tsui)

保育.研究.實驗

Seven Major Visions

The project is adjacent to the government’s Lantau Tomorrow Vision development project. We are committed to.

The western and southwestern waters of Lantau Island are a major habitat for the Chinese white dolphin. We understand that to conserve marine ecosystems, the priority is to reduce human-induced pollution. Our marine base is currently implementing a series of measures to improve marine water quality and environmental conditions.

KIWI is constructing a series of water quality monitoring devices to improve the water quality of nearshore waters.

KIWI collects debris washed ashore and reuses what can be recycled.

KIWI uses natural resources to cultivate various fish, shrimp, and shellfish. Additionally, we have established laboratories to support the study of ecology, ecological physics, and marine biological behavior.

Mong Kok Tsui is surrounded by sea on both sides and is open all around, offering great potential for developing wind and solar power. Odd Farmer aims to fully utilize renewable energy at Wan Chuk Hang to support the operations of the marine base and supply power to nearby residents.

Arrange and coordinate experts in various research fields to provide academic and experiential learning activities related to ecology, environmental conservation, and sustainable development for higher education institutions and primary and secondary schools, promoting STEM development in schools.

Introduce and develop high-tech energy and cultivation technologies to improve production models and enhance the output of fishery and agricultural products.

Support Team:

Mui Wo Rural Committee
Mong Kok Tsui Residents’ Association
Islands District Council
Mui Wo Fishermen’s Association
Bui O Public School
Pok Oi Community Service Center

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Date:

October 26, 2022