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Fishing ban helps Yangtze breathe easier

Ongoing moratorium sees sturgeon thrive as former fishermen discover new paths

China Daily | Updated: 2026-03-16 08:58
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People toss feed into the Yangtze River as a group of fish swim underneath in Yibin. HE HAIYANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

In Yibin, Sichuan province, where the Jinsha and Minjiang rivers converge to form the mainstream of the Yangtze, some 1.12 million fish fry of rare species were released into the Yangtze in 2023, including 402 breeding-age Yangtze River sturgeon, which is often called "aquatic giant panda" due to its scarcity.

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