According to Professor LEUNG Mei-yee, Kenneth, of the School of Biological Sciences of HKU, as shown in the initial data collected during the field monitoring conducted at the Ma Liu Shui trial site, 11 types of species that are not found at the neighbouring vertical or rubble mound seawalls have been found to have settled on some of the “eco-seawall” components.
According to Professor LEUNG Mei-yee, Kenneth, of the School of Biological Sciences of HKU, as shown in the initial data collected during the field monitoring conducted at the Ma Liu Shui trial site, 11 types of species that are not found at the neighbouring vertical or rubble mound seawalls have been found to have settled on some of the “eco-seawall” components.
According to Professor LEUNG Mei-yee, Kenneth, of the School of Biological Sciences of HKU, as shown in the initial data collected during the field monitoring conducted at the Ma Liu Shui trial site, 11 types of species that are not found at the neighbouring vertical or rubble mound seawalls have been found to have settled on some of the “eco-seawall” components.
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