Death by Ships Over 500 lost

Feb 1, 2011
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sail boat dock
Authorities claim well over 500 people lost their lives due to smog created by shipping, in Hong Kong alone.

''An estimated 519 premature deaths a year are linked to sulphur dioxide emissions from ocean-going vessels that traverse the Pearl River Delta, a region shared by Hong Kong, Macau and China’s Guangdong province. Most of the deaths – 385 – are suffered by Hong Kongers.

These are just the deaths blamed on emissions from ships, air pollution generally contributes to many more deaths a year in this city of seven million. Civic Exchange's report added to a body of research on the public health impact of the shipping industry in Hong Kong and Ng said it can no longer be ignored by the government''

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/01/29/fitzpatrick-hong-kong-ship-pollution.html

Must be tough to stay and visit there very long.....the price we pay for asian trade ???
 
Jul 7, 2004
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Hunter 30T Cheney, KS
I was there for a few days back in the 70's when I was in the Marines. We went to the Bottoms Up club in Kowloon where Man With the Golden Gun was shot. Didn't notice bad air but jellyfish in the harbor were so thick you could walk to shore!