Th-234 is widely used to quantify the magnitude of upper ocean particulate organic carbon (POC) export in oceans. In the present work, the rates of particulate organic carbon export were measured based on the distribution patterns of Th-234/U-238 disequilibrium in the water column within the continental slope of the East China Sea (ECS) during May 2011. The profiles of particulate and dissolved Th-234 activities at all three stations showed a relative deficit with respect to U-238 in the upper 100m of the water column. The dissolved Th-234 scavenging rates and the particulate Th-234 removal rates and their residence times were calculated by a one-dimensional steady state model. The results showed that the dissolved Th-234 scavenging rates and the particulate Th-234 removal rates ranged from 12.4-61.4 dpm/(m(3)center dot d) and from 3.8-21.8 dpm/(m(3)center dot d), respectively. The residence times of dissolved and particulate Th-234 were in the range of 3.4-158 d and 63.7-96.5 d, respectively. Combined with the measurement of POC/Th-234 ratios of suspended particles, POC export flux (calculated by carbon) from the euphotic zone was estimated in the study region, which ranged from 4.14-14.7 mmol/(m(2)center dot d),with an average of 8.21 mmol/(m(2)center dot d), occupying 35% of the prime productivity in the study area. The results of this study can provide new information for better understanding the carbon biogeochemical cycle within the continental slope of the ECS.