Total land area 168 1km2, including 35,400 hectares of cultivated land, accounting for 21%of the total land area; Suitable forest land is 79,700 hectares, accounting for 47.4% of the total area; Grassland 16700 hectares, accounting for10% of the total area; The water area (excluding sea area) is 36,300 hectares, accounting for 2 1.6% of the total area. Among them, there are 8,223 hectares of fish ponds, more than 3,000 hectares of Shantang Reservoir and 0/1,000 hectares of tidal flats. The characteristics of land resources: First, there are many types, including mountains, hills, terraces, plains and beaches, which are conducive to the all-round development of agricultural economy. Second, the potential is great, the productivity of the original land is low, and the potential is not fully exerted; The soil has wide adaptability and good conditions for developing dry land crops; The multiple cropping index is about 2 15%, which has the potential to expand winter seed production. Third, the platforms are widely distributed and suitable for developing fruit production. There are five ports along the coast: Wukan, Jiazi, Jieshi, Hudong and Jinxiang. The average coastline of 23.3km is 1 port, which is denser than that of Japan, a world economic power (average coastline of 25km 1 port). Wukan Port is located at the top of Jieshi Bay and has a long history. The port is only 9 kilometers away from Donghai Town in the urban area. It used to be a good traffic port in history. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was one of the seven general ports under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Customs. At present, there are 2 1000-tonnage terminals and more than 3,000-5,000-tonnage berths 100, which were officially opened to the public on March 3, 1997. Jiazi Port is a lagoon port with a water depth of 3-4m. It is the loading and unloading point of the port open to the outside world and one of the main fishing ports in Guangdong Province 10. Jieshi Port covers an area of 5500km2, which is rich in marine fish resources and plays an important role in coastal defense. As early as the 22nd year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1389), Wei Jian was designated as a national fishing port, with many wharves and berths above 10,000 tons. At present, the 5000-ton Jieshi Port special terminal for refined oil products with an investment of more than 40 million yuan has been put into use.