农业农村部:长江十年禁渔取得重要阶段性成效
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-10 13:10

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant progress made in the implementation of the ten-year fishing ban in the Yangtze River, with various measures being taken to protect aquatic biodiversity and support displaced fishermen [1][2]. Group 2 - By the end of Q3 2025, all 142,000 fishermen with labor capabilities and employment willingness have successfully transitioned to new jobs, and 220,000 fishermen have participated in pension insurance, with 60,000 receiving pensions [1]. - Joint law enforcement efforts have maintained overall stability in fishing ban management, with a total of 13,224 administrative cases related to fishing being handled, a decrease of 16.2% year-on-year, and 2,984 criminal cases being solved, down 37.3% [1]. - The number of illegal fishing criminal gangs dismantled reached 450, marking a 26.6% decrease, indicating a dual decline in general illegal activities and organized fishing crimes [1]. Group 3 - China is enhancing the protection of rare and endangered species, with specific rescue action plans for flagship species such as the Chinese sturgeon and Yangtze finless porpoise, and over 970,000 Chinese sturgeons have been released into the wild by 2025 [2]. - Monitoring shows that over 60% of released sturgeons have successfully entered the ocean, and natural breeding trials for the Yangtze sturgeon have been conducted, achieving successful spawning and hatching for the first time in 2025 [2]. - The ecological status of the Yangtze River and its lakes has improved, with the water quality levels rising by two grades in the Yangtze mainstream and Poyang Lake, and by three grades in Dongting Lake from the pre-ban "no fish" level [2].