2009年4月3日星期五

Three-month fishing ban starts in Yangtze River


Two fishery ship patrol at the estuary of Yangtze River in Shanghai, east China, on April 1, 2009. Officers of the Administrative Committee of Yangtze River's Fishery Resources will collaborate with colleagues in charge of the fishery department of cities along the Yangtze River, to curb illegal fishing activity during the three-month fishing ban starting from April 1. (Xinhua/Pei Xin)

Staff members of the fishery department get ready to
patrol at
the estuary of Yangtze River in Shanghai, east China, on
April
1, 2009. Officers of the Administrative Committee of Yangtze
River's
Fishery Resources will collaborate with colleagues in
charge of the fishery
department of cities along the Yangtze
River, to curb illegal fishing
activity during the three-month
fishing ban starting from April 1.
(Xinhua/Pei Xin)


Staff members of the fishery department get ready to patrol at the estuary of Yangtze River in Shanghai, east China, on April 1, 2009. Officers of the Administrative Committee of Yangtze River's Fishery Resources will collaborate with colleagues in charge of the fishery department of cities along the Yangtze River, to curb illegal fishing activity during the three-month fishing ban starting from April 1.(Xinhua/Pei Xin)

Staff members of the fishery department get ready to patrol at
the estuary of Yangtze River in Shanghai, east China, on April
1, 2009. Officers of the Administrative Committee of Yangtze
River's Fishery Resources will collaborate with colleagues in
charge of the fishery department of cities along the Yangtze
River, to curb illegal fishing activity during the three-month
fishing ban starting from April 1.(Xinhua/Pei Xin)


Two fishery ship patrol at the estuary of Yangtze River in Shanghai, east China, on April 1, 2009. Officers of the Administrative Committee of Yangtze River's Fishery Resources will collaborate with colleagues in charge of the fishery department of cities along the Yangtze River, to curb illegal fishing activity during the three-month fishing ban starting from April 1.(Xinhua/Pei Xin)

Two fishery ship patrol at the estuary of Yangtze River in
Shanghai, east China, on April 1, 2009. Officers of the
Administrative Committee of Yangtze River's Fishery Resources
will collaborate with colleagues in charge of the fishery
department of cities along the Yangtze River, to curb illegal
fishing activity during the three-month fishing ban starting
from April 1.(Xinhua/Pei Xin)

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