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Bohai Gulf Collection

The Bohai Gulf, located in the Yellow Sea, is a stunning marine ecosystem teeming with diverse and fascinating marine life


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The Bohai Gulf, located in the Yellow Sea, is a stunning marine ecosystem teeming with diverse and fascinating marine life. From the vibrant Blue bat star (Patiria pectinifera) to the delicate Bivalves on the rocky shore of Zhifu Island, this gulf is a haven for underwater wonders. One can witness the mesmerizing sight of Sun/Tube coral (Tubastraea sp), its tentacles extended to catch zooplankton in the Gulf of Bohai. Ascidian/Sea squirt (Ascidiacea) close-ups reveal intricate details of these unique creatures found in abundance in the Bohai Sea. A Chameleon goby (Tridentiger trigonocephalus) gracefully swims alongside a Blue bat star, showcasing their harmonious coexistence within this aquatic paradise. Observing them from above offers a different perspective on their beauty and elegance. However, not all activities centered around this enchanting gulf are purely natural. Land reclamation projects using inflatable booms have been undertaken along Hebei's mudflats. While controversial, these initiatives aim to reshape and reclaim land but may impact the delicate balance of this fragile ecosystem. Amidst it all, Chinese fishing boats can be seen heading back to port after a day's work at sea. Their presence serves as a reminder that human activity intertwines with nature even in such pristine environments like the Bohai Gulf. As you walk along its mudflats during May, you might spot an adult Terek Sandpiper (Xenus cinereus) elegantly strolling across this vast expanse. These birds add another layer of charm to an already captivating scene. The Bohai Gulf truly encapsulates both natural splendor and human endeavors—a place where marine life thrives amidst ongoing development efforts—making it an intriguing destination for explorers and conservationists alike.