China News Network, March 9, According to Taiwan United News Network, the owner of the ship surnamed Huang in New Taipei City in November last year, after maintaining the bottom of the fishing boat in the Wanli Guihou Fishing Port, he poured all the remaining red paint into the sea. A corner of the port area was instantly dyed orange-red. The witnesses were so angry that they took photos and commented, "It has been poured twice in a row. Where is the concept of environmental protection?" The competent authority received a report to send Huang Yifa letter and imposed a fine of 30,000 yuan (New Taiwan dollars, the same below).

In November last year, the ship owner named Huang poured the remaining red paint into the sea, and was later fined 30,000 yuan for letters in accordance with the law. Photo/Taiwan United Daily News l data photo
The owner of Huang later argued that after the maintenance was over, he turned around and left and kicked it accidentally, and the paint flowed into the sea. Wang Zhaohua, director of the Fisheries Department of New Taipei City, pointed out that after receiving the report, his colleagues used oil-absorbing cotton and buckets to salvage them for more than half an hour. Since the evidence was clear, the owner of the ship surnamed Huang was sent to the letter to be sent to the "Fishing Port Law".
Wang Zhaohua said that in addition to the common garbage in fishing ports, there are also beverage bottles, cigarette butts, fish hooks, fishing line , etc. discarded by tourists and anglers. Some residents even throw household garbage directly into the sea, which are the culprits of dirty and messy port areas.

Some residents lack public morality and throw household garbage in the fishing port, causing the environment to be dirty and messy. Source: Taiwan United Daily News
Therefore, starting from the end of last year, surveillance was gradually installed and added to ban key fishing ports such as Wanliu , Wild Liu , Ruifang Shenao, etc. In addition to fined 30,000 yuan for ship owners surnamed Huang, this year, this year, and for the first time, 17 people who dumped garbage randomly were transferred to the Environmental Protection Bureau in accordance with the "Waste Cleanup Law", a fine of more than 3,000 yuan would be fined, which could be punished for several days.
Agriculture Director Coco Lee said that marine garbage can cause fish and seabirds to accidentally eat, and will cause turtles and whales to die by accident. In serious cases, it will even cause marine food chain to collapse. He said that if people find littering, they can immediately take a photo and upload " New Taipei Environmental Protection Bureau violates the Waste Cleanup Law Management Information System", and after confirming the penalty, they can get half of the report bonus.