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As tourism continues to grow on Sharp Island, Hong Kong, environmentalists are sounding the alarm over potential damage to the region's fragile ecosystem. The influx of visitors is leading to an increase in violations of park regulations, which are designed to protect the unique geological and biological features of this geopark.
Sharp Island, known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity, is facing challenges as tourists engage in activities that threaten its natural beauty. Reports indicate that littering, unauthorized camping, and damage to coral reefs have become more frequent. These actions not only disrupt the habitat of local wildlife but also jeopardize the geological formations that attract visitors in the first place.
Local authorities are being urged to implement stricter measures to manage tourist activities and educate visitors about the importance of preserving the island’s environment. Without immediate action, the long-term sustainability of Sharp Island’s natural resources and its appeal as a tourist destination may be at risk.
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