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(Hong
Kong - 15 Nov 2007) - As part of the Ocean's 10 campaign
sponsored by Solomon Systech (International) Limited
("Solomon Systech" or the "Group",
SEHK: 2878), WWF announced today a public polling result of
the Hong Kong Favourite "Ocean's 10" Species.
Through online, exhibition and outreach program
channels, Hong Kong people actively voted for 10
selected local marine species - "Ocean's 10" -
between June and October this year. A total of 6,841
people cast their votes for three separate polls, namely
"My Favourite Ocean's 10", "Ocean's 10
Most Wanted" and "The Most Energetic Ocean's
10".
"I
am pleased to see so many people cast their votes and
showed their commitment to marine conservation,"
said Ms. Yvonne Chan, Corporate Communications Director
of Solomon Systech. "As a good corporate citizen,
Solomon Systech is committed to protect the environment
through different initiatives both internally within the
company and externally to the public. The 3-year
sponsorship program with WWF on Ocean's 10 has
successfully raised public awareness in marine
conservation. We especially thank WWF for their effort
and we are looking forward to work together further for
a better environment in Hong Kong."
More
than half of the voter chose the Chinese white dolphin
as their favourite. The Green turtle was ranked the
second in both "My Favourite Ocean's 10" and
"Ocean's 10 Most Wanted", followed by
Horseshoe Crab and Brain Coral in the two respective
categories. Mudskipper, a star species at WWF's Mai Po
Nature Reserve, surpassed Green Turtle as the second
"Most Energetic" species.
"These
Ancient Mariners are in desperate straits in Hong Kong.
There's good chance we're watching them going extinct
right in front of our eyes, which would be such a sad
moment for Hong Kong. It may not be too late but we've
got to see urgent and major conservation efforts in the
next few years," noted Dr. Andy Cornish,
Conservation Director, of WWF Hong Kong.
WWF
kicked off the Ocean's 10 program in 2005 featuring 10
marine species found in Hong Kong waters to raise public
awareness on the marine environment. Solomon Systech is
the title sponsor of the campaign. Activities of the
Ocean's 10 in the past 3 years included a Bus Design
Competition, the Launch of a new Ocean's 10 website and
a Multimedia Creativity Competition etc. The
"Ocean's 10" marine species are Brain Coral,
Chinese Bahaba, the Chinese White Dolphin, the Green
Turtle, the Hong Kong Grouper, Horseshoe Crab,
Mudskipper, Sea Grass, the Purple Sea Urchin and the
Yellow Croaker. Their information and unique stories
including their biology, fun facts, threats and
conservation status can be found on the Ocean's 10
website at www.wwf.org.hk/oceans10.
Polling result can be found at http://www.wwf.org.hk/oceans10/eng/poll/result.php.
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