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When will the fishing ban end in 2019 when the fishing ban is "the strictest in history"?

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, In order to protect the marine ecology, various marine countries have issued a series of policies of fishing moratorium and fishing ban, and China is no exception. 2019 is known as the most forbidden fishing year in history, so when will the fishing ban end in each river basin this year? First, why the policy of banning fishing is

In order to protect the marine ecology, various marine countries have issued a series of policies of fishing moratorium and fishing ban, and China is no exception. 2019 is known as the "strictest" fishing ban in history, so when will the fishing ban end in each river basin this year?

I. Why is the fishing ban policy implemented?

In order to protect the reproduction, growth and development of aquatic organisms and ensure the continuous recovery and development of fish resources, the government generally implements the fishing moratorium policy, and different fishing ban periods are designated according to the different spawning time of fish in different river basins. It is stipulated that specific aquatic products cannot be fished during the fishing ban, and relevant licenses are required for the sale of these aquatic products. In some areas, fishing by citizens is also prohibited.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Village issued a circular on the "China Fisheries Administration Liangjian 2019" series of special law enforcement action plans, which mentioned that this year's actions mainly include seven special law enforcement actions, including a moratorium on fishing in the summer season, clean-up and ban of fishing-related "three noes" vessels, clean-up and rectification of illegal fishing gear and fishing laws, comprehensive control, crackdown on electric fish activities, fishery safety production, and protection of aquatic wildlife. This means that the fishing moratorium in this year's summer season is "the strictest in history", and the fishing ban in various river basins has also been extended.

2. When will the fishing ban end in each river basin

1. Heilongjiang Province

Heilongjiang is the main water system in Northeast China, including Songhua River and Nenjiang River. The fishing ban period of these two tributaries and their reservoirs and lakes is from 12:00 on May 16th to 12:00 on July 31st, totally 77 days. Heilongjiang River and Wusuli River are short, distributed in two periods: June 11 to July 15, October 1 to October 20, a total of 55 days.

two。 The Yellow River basin

On April 1, the Yellow River basin entered a three-month fishing ban period. The three main lakes, including the mainstream of the Yellow River, Zaling Lake, Eling Lake and Dongping Lake, as well as the main tributaries of the Yellow River, officially entered the fishing ban period, which ended on July 31.

3. Pearl River Basin

The Pearl River is the third largest river in China, the annual runoff is second only to the Yangtze River, the natural ecological conditions of the waters are unique, and the aquatic products are very rich. At the same time, it is also an important supplier of freshwater seedlings, which plays a key role in fish reproduction in the basin, so the Pearl River Basin is also a key water area in China. The fishing ban on the Pearl River this year starts on March 1 and lasts until June 30. During the fishing ban period, all fishing operations except recreational fishing and recreational fishing shall be prohibited.

4. Shanghai

The Shanghai Municipal Fisheries Administration issued a fishing ban on February 11, 2019, starting from 12:00 on the Huangpu River and inland natural waters and lakes in Shanghai, and ending at 12:00 on August 16.

5. Zhoushan fishing ground

Zhoushan fishing ground is the largest fishing ground in China, and every autumn is the fattest period for all kinds of seafood such as swimming crabs, and a large number of seafood caught here are shipped to all parts of the country. In 2019, the Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Ocean and Fisheries issued a fishing ban, banning fishing and sale of eight kinds of live seafood, including swimming crab, faucet fish, squirrel, large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, Pomfret, belt fish and mackerel, from May 8 to August 1.

The above is the end of the fishing ban in some of the most important river basins in China. With the strengthening of environmental protection in the national policy, the fishing ban will become more and more stringent. When fishing, we must understand the relevant regulations in order to prevent stepping on the red line of environmental protection.

 
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