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Fishing is completely prohibited in the natural waters of Chengdu. Why?

The purpose of implementing a total ban on fishing is clear, that is, to protect the natural ecological environment and keep these fish alive.

Due to the continuous development and improvement of industrial production, many rivers have been polluted, resulting in industrial fishing, which has greatly reduced the species and quantity of fish in the natural environment.

According to the current level of economic development, cultured fish can meet the needs of our daily life, so at this critical moment, it is also the general trend and the will of the people to ban fishing in the natural environment.

Nowadays, compared with decades ago, all kinds of fish in natural waters have been greatly reduced, even to the point of extinction. The protection of animals in many countries has been hard to find, especially the species represented by the Yangtze River puffer fish is almost extinct.

But in this environment, there are still many people who use various fishing methods to fish. Eat all sizes, regardless of the adults and seedlings of the fish. There are even various means such as poisonous fish and electric fish, which have caused a devastating blow to the ecology.

Although all kinds of methods, such as electric fried fish and poisonous fish, were banned in the past, these illegal fishing operations are not uncommon, and cage fishing and fishing nets are even more difficult to supervise.

As a new first-tier city and the capital of Sichuan Province, Chengdu has a certain leading role and can be said to be the best as the leader of Sichuan. With the total ban on fishing in the Yangtze River basin, Chengdu, as the birthplace of the land of abundance with many rivers and rich ecological resources, plays a very important leading role.

Many provinces and cities, such as parts of Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Zhejiang. The Yangtze River has been closed to fishing for 10 years, and it has entered a new decade to protect the natural wetland environment. Chengdu should not lag behind, but also play a leading role in Sichuan Province and set an example for other parts of the province and other provinces and cities.