Biodiversity: Dongying sets sail toward thriving marine economy

Durch | März 20, 2025

Yellow River Estuary Bay in Dongying, East China’s Shandong province, stands as a shining example of balancing ecological preservation with economic growth.

Notably, the bay has been recognized among China’s third batch of „Beautiful Bays“ by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

In recent years, Dongying has made ecological restoration a top priority, working to strengthen its green foundation and protect biodiversity. The city has launched a series of targeted projects to restore its natural ecosystems, manage invasive species, and improve water supply to wetlands.

At the heart of these efforts is the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve – one of China’s largest and most important wetlands. Vast stretches of flourishing marshland provide critical habitats for countless species.

Thanks to integrated land and sea governance, these restoration efforts have paid off. The bay has become a vital stopover for millions of migratory birds. The number of bird species has risen to 374, while rare species such as the Yellow River knife fish and finless porpoise have returned. Water quality has significantly improved, further boosting the area’s ecological health.

This thriving environment has unlocked vast economic potential. Today, the bay has attracted nature photographers, bird watchers, and eco-tourists from across China. Visitor satisfaction has exceeded 98.5 percent, with annual tourism surpassing one million.

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