ACTION ALERT UPDATE                 PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!

South Korea's "Grand Canal", to Link Major Rivers, a Grand 
Ecological Disaster 

EcoEarth.Info a project of Ecological Internet
http://www.ecoearth.info/
March 22, 2008

TAKE ACTION
South Korea must be convinced not to sacrifice its natural 
river ecosystems for a cross-country concrete canal that will 
severely damage the nation's water security

http://www.ecoearth.info/alerts/send.asp?id=south_korea_grand_canal

South Korea's new President Lee Myung-bak has proposed a 
project to connect with canals South Korea's four major rivers 
(the Yeongsan, Geum, Nakdong and Han). The "Grand Canal" is 
intended to accommodate 5,000 ton cargo ships and would 
require dredging, deepening, widening and laying concrete 
along approximately two thousand kilometers of shallow river 
courses in South Korea, and perhaps more in North Korea. Such 
massive canalization of rivers will severely damage the 
hydrology of whole river systems and have enormous negative 
impacts upon South Korea's water resources, wetland 
ecosystems, and riparian biodiversity. Join Korean 
environmentalists in highlighting the importance of natural 
ecosystems for national well-being. 

Take Action:
http://www.ecoearth.info/alerts/send.asp?id=south_korea_grand_canal

Discuss Alert:
http://www.ecoearth.info/blog/2008/03/alert_south_koreas_grand_canal.asp

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