A three-month fishing ban on the whole of Boyang Lake,
the largest freshwater lake in China, took effect from Tuesday, the
sixth consecutive year the ban has been enforced.
All fishing boats will be banned on the
333,000-hectare area of the lake which is in east China's Jiangxi Province from March 20 to June
20.
"The ban aims to protect fishery resources at Boyang
Lake as March is the breeding season for crucian and carp," said
Qian Xin'e, deputy director of the Jiangxi Provincial Fishery
Administrative Bureau.
A partial fishing ban was first started in 1986 with
the aim of protecting the ecological environment and fishery
resources. In 2002, the fishery administration imposed the ban on
the whole lake.
"Because of the strict supervision of the fishing area
and the prohibition of all fishing activities during the period,
the ecosystem has been greatly improved," Qian said.
Jiangxi provincial
government has allocated 2.6 million yuan (U$336,000) to subsidize
registered fishermen and every fishing license holder can get 350
yuan (US$45.22) in subsidies.
(Xinhua News Agency March 21, 2007)
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