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Weizhou Island () is a Chinese in Beibu Gulf in the Gulf of Tonkin. The largest island of , Weizhou is west of Leizhou Peninsula, south of , and east of . Administratively, it is part of Weizhou Town, Haicheng District of . The name derives from Chinese 潿 wéi ("still water") and 洲 zhōu ("river islet").


Geography
Its north–south length is , east–west . The coast is , with of sandy beach. Weizhou rises in the south, where Nanwan Port (南灣港; pinyin: nánwān gǎng) is located. have been established around the island.


Climate

Geology
Weizhou Island is China's youngest volcanic island. Its origin is probably from a that rose 50–32 million years ago, as a result from the collision of the and . When the plume reached the , it helped to create the South China Sea by the plume's lateral flow. An evidence that the plume still exists is that a lot of has since the erupted in the South China Sea and its adjacent areas, for example the Yandunling (烟墩岭) and Yantouling (烟头岭) volcanoes, Leiqiong (雷琼) volcano group, Weizhou Island and .

The mantle below the Weizhou island has an average temperature of 1,661 °C, which is between the corresponding values of the hotspot and the hotspot. "Hainan Mantle Plume and the Formation and Evolution of the South China Sea" 鄢全树 (Quan-Shu Yan);石学法 (Xue-Fa Shi) pg. 311-322

There have been four periods of volcanic activity on the site, the first one occurred in the early , when mainly ash began to erupt from the bottom of the sea. The second time, between 9–225 million years ago, started with basaltic magma eruptions, and ended with eruptions. This was the time with the heaviest eruptions on Weizhou and Xieyang. The third time began with large amounts of volcanic bombs and ended with basaltic magma, this was from 200,000 to 15,000 years ago. The fourth time, from 10,000 to 7,100 years ago, a few intermittent eruptions happened, first mainly with volcanic bombs, and in the end volcanic ash."Information from the volcano museum, on Weizhou Dao"


History
From 1869 to 1879, the built a Gothic-style 15 metre church () in Shengtang Village (盛塘村; pinyin: shèngtáng cūn), Weizhou. Weizhou Chengzai Church (城仔教堂) was built in 1880, also by French Catholics.


Wildlife
Along with smaller , Weizhou island is a nature reserve named Beihai Weizhoudao Volcano National Geopark to preserve its volcanic features, and protect rich local ecosystem engulfing 147 species of migratory and non-migratory birds, including threatened species such as black-faced spoonbills. An autonomous region-level bird nature reserve was established in 1982, and a station for migratory birds was established in 1985. The protected area is located between 20°54′-21°05′N and 109°05′-109°13′E, including Weizhou Island and Xieyang Island, with a total area of . Weizhou, along with nearby Xieyang, has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports significant populations of and .

Calm and shallow waters around the two islands have shown recoveries in recent years, resulting in sustaining varieties of marine life from Zhou Q.L.. Yang S.Y.. Chen B.H.. 2005. Studies on Marine Biodiversity in China (pdf). 科技导报 - Science & Technology Review. 第23卷第2期. 本栏目由中国解剖学会,中国海洋学会协办. Retrieved on Marhch 07, 2017 to that are becoming increasingly common in the area. These include such as ,来源. 2011. 国家地质公园之——广西北海涠洲岛火山地貌. 广西地质矿产勘查开发局网站. , and several species of including endangered Indo-Pacific finless porpoises, 印太江豚现身涠洲岛海域,集体捕食等行为被首次记录 nationally protected Chinese white dolphins,涠洲岛攻略, 2019, 涠洲岛海域有海豚吗 and even a appeared in the waters in 2017.Observation.org, Archive - Yasutaka Imai established in 1992 covers nearby areas and which is the only sanctuary for in China.

Since 2015, seasonal presences of Bryde's whales around Weizhou and Xieyang Islands have been recognized, making the discovery the first confirmed case of large cetaceans regularly inhabiting mainland coasts of China.Bingyao Chen, Lin Zhu, Thomas A. Jefferson, Kaiya Zhou, Guang Yang, 2019, Coastal Bryde's Whales' (Balaenoptera edeni) Foraging Area Near Weizhou Island in the Beibu Gulf, Aquatic Mammals, Vol.45, Issue 3 To protect whales, the local government set a new regulation to prohibit fishery within 6 km of the island. Additionally, the fishery administration has begun patrolling to monitor the public not to engage in activities until the condition of whales have been thoroughly and scientifically assessed.Institute of Hydrobiology, 2021, Dancing with the Whales, Chinese Academy of Sciences


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