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GUANGZHOU, April 6 (Xinhuanet) -- A large number of lancelets, a marine
creature of the same age of dinosaurs, were discovered in the sea area off
Maoming City, South China's Guangdong Province.
Bordering the South China Sea, the Maoming City boasts a coastline of over 360
kilometers.
The first group of about 30 lancelets were discovered in April 2002 when
the local marine and piscatorial staff were making an investigation at the sea
area off the Fangji Island.
In August 2003, led by Zhanjiang University of Oceanology, an investigation
team began to set observation spots in the sea area and discovered that the
largest distribution density of the lancelets is 573 heads per square meter.
Later observation results at the end of last year further proves that there
are abundant lancelets resources in the sea areaof over 150 square kilometers.
Named as "living fossils", the lancelets are of great value to the research
on the evolution of animals and human beings.
As a rare species, the number of the lancelets in the world is very small.
The sea area off the Xiamen City, southeastern Fujian Province, is a major
producing area of the fish.
But according to sources with the local marine department, the number of
the fish resources discovered in Maoming sea area is even larger than that in
the Xiamen sea area. And the local government is planing to establish a special
nature reserve for the rare ancient fish species. Enditem¡¡ |