• Setting out from Gangjeong Port towards the construction site.

  • A dead fish floats in a pile of trash and debris. The once famously clean waters of Gangjeong are being destroyed.

  • Although just recently made, these caissons are already falling apart, perhaps due to rough weather and poor construction.

  • Although just recently made, these caissons are already falling apart, perhaps due to rough weather and poor construction.

  • Here the silt protector which is supposed to contain pollution and debris inside the site, is completely submerged, and thus useless.

  • In several areas, the silt protectors are completely destroyed. As well, large sea plants are growing on areas, in violation of silt protector standards.

  • Here a torn silt protector hangs useless beneath the water surface.

  • In many areas the silt protectors were installed but never untied, thus doing nothing.

  • Another badly-connected, useless section of the silt protectors.

  • Instead of using intricate "fall pipe" systems as they claim they are doing, the construction companies continue to merely throw large stones and rubble over the side of the barges.

  • An empty, caisson-carrying, floating dock on its way back to get another caisson from Hwasoon Harbor.

  • An empty, caisson-carrying, floating dock on its way back to get another caisson from Hwasoon Harbor.

  • Barbed wire covers the ladder to climb up the caisson floating dock. We feel honored that they would be so afraid of us.

  • An empty, caisson-carrying, floating dock on its way back to get another caisson from Hwasoon Harbor.

  • The outline of Halla Mounting is seen behind the construction site. Jeju islanders say that Jeju is a grandmother lying down, with peek of Halla Mountain her face.

  • Suddenly we found a watermelon floating in the ocean! mmm... delicious!

5月31日,「拯救我們的海」海上小組照每週之慣例,來到江汀海域監視海上工程,並進行抗議。非常簡單的環境規範,就如往常一樣,遭到忽視,而海洋的狀況呈現遭受汙染的混雜物以及工程汙染物。

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