ROK to build largest marine science research base
Updated: 2011-08-30 16:39
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
SEOUL - South Korea is set to build a marine science research facility in the western waters off Baeknyeong Island, local media reported Tuesday.
The facility, to be equipped with high-tech observation systems, would be capable of monitoring and analyzing climate and oceanic changes off the west coast of the peninsula, according to reports.
News reports said the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs and the Korea Hydrographic Oceanographic announced a plan to invest 40 billion won ($37.3 million) into constructing the research facility by 2015.
The 3,000-square meter facility will be the country's fourth marine research station with the largest scale among others.
Hot Topics
Li Na FIFA Novak Djokovic Liu Xiang Tiger Woods Yao Ming Rafa Nadal Ding Junhui Dirk Nowitzki Lin Dan Lionel Messi Sang Lan Maria Sharapova Wimbledon Barcelona
Editor's Picks
Calligraphy skills to be taught in schools across China |
Great migration of Tibetan antelopes |
Miss Universe 2011 contestants in Sao Paulo |
Rbels converge on Gadhafi's hometown |
A touch that didn't turn to gold |
Federer, Venus roll on, Kvitova out in US Open |