Lianyungang is a city in Jiangsu Province, abbreviated as Lianyungang. In ancient times, it was called Qu, Donghai, Haizhou, Yuzhou, and Hainingzhou. It is also known as the port city. Because it faces Liandao and is backed by Yuntai Mountain, and because of the seaport, it is named Lianyungang. .
Lianyungang is located in the eastern coastal area of ??China, in the northeast of Jiangsu Province, on the west coast of Haizhou Bay, bordering the Yellow Sea to the east, Xuzhou and Suqian to the west, Huai'an and Yancheng to the south, and Rizhao and Linyi, Shandong Province to the north. It has jurisdiction over 3 districts and 3 counties, with a total area of ??7,615 square kilometers and a temperate monsoon climate.
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The Lianyungang water system basically belongs to the Yishusi water system in the Huaihe River Basin. The main flood drainage rivers in the Yishu area, Xinyi River and Xinshu River, all enter the sea from the city. Therefore, it is called "flood corridor".
There are more than 40 large and small trunk and branch rivers in the territory, including Yudai River, Longwei River, Xingzhuang River, Qingkou River, Ruizhen River, Chaimi River, Qiangwei River, Shanhou River, Yan River, etc., and there are 17 rivers. For rivers that directly enter the sea, there are rivers such as the Yan River that are directly connected to the canal and the Yangtze River. There are 168 reservoirs in Lianyungang, among which Shilianghe, Xiaotashan and Anfengshan reservoirs are larger.
Lianyungang’s animal resources are mainly divided into aquatic, terrestrial and bird species. Marine aquatic products among aquatic animals account for 72.8% of the total aquatic products in Lianyungang, and the Haizhou Bay fishery is one of the eight largest fisheries in China. The main economic fish are hairtail, anchovy, yellow croaker, and gargi. Offshore waters and inland waters mainly produce shrimp, kelp and freshwater fish.
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