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Some species are on the verge of extinction. Fishing ban on the Yangtze River extended to 4 months.

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, Some species are on the verge of extinction. Fishing ban on the Yangtze River extended to 4 months.

Original title: the fishing ban on the Yangtze River has been extended to 4 months.

The marine police have cracked down on illegal fishing, and the fishing ban in the Yangtze River Basin has been extended to 4 months this year.

According to the latest news from the Ministry of Agriculture, China will extend the fishing ban on the Yangtze River from three months to four months from this year, and extend the ban to cover the mainstream of the Yangtze River and important lakes.

Minister of Agriculture Han Changfu pointed out that in addition to extending the fishing ban on the Yangtze River for one month, it is also necessary to greatly reduce fishing intensity, vigorously promote the conversion of fishermen to other industries, and take the lead in achieving a total ban on fishing in aquatic biological reserves in the Yangtze River basin; we will strengthen the construction of aquatic biological reserves on the Yangtze River and implement the action plan for the rescue of Chinese Sturgeon and the action plan for the protection of finless porpoises.

Han Changfu pointed out that starting from this year, a three-month "lake cleaning operation" will be carried out in Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake to severely crack down on illegal fishing such as "electric poison explosion"; focus on serious harmful acts such as illegal fishing, "isolated household nets", illegal sand mining and illegal sewage discharge We will continue to organize extensive activities for the proliferation and release of aquatic organisms in various localities, and unremittingly promote the restoration of aquatic biological resources and the restoration of the ecological environment in the Yangtze River.

It is reported that the Yangtze River is an important ecological treasure house in China, with more than 1100 species of aquatic organisms, but affected by water conservancy projects, water pollution, and overfishing, the living environment of aquatic organisms on the Yangtze River is deteriorating day by day, and the biodiversity index continues to decline. in particular, rare and endemic species are declining in an all-round way, and some species are on the verge of extinction. (Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, March 30th, by reporter Hui Li)

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