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Workers at the site of a subway line in Wuhan, Hubei Province in central China, on March 30. The line resumed construction that day.

Marine Environment

China has launched an eight-month-long special law enforcement campaign to enhance marine environmental protection, according to the China Coast Guard (CCG).

The campaign, coded Blue Sea 2020, is running from April 1 to November 30, said a statement jointly issued by the CCG, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ministry of Ecology and Environment and Ministry of Transport.

The campaign targets violations of laws

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