Shanghai Daily

Hubei hands out record criminal penalties

- (Xinhua)

CENTRAL China’s Hubei Province handed out criminal penalties to 202 individual­s for illegal fishing and related activities in 2017, a record high for the province, local authoritie­s said.

The punishment­s include supervisio­n, detention and fixed-term imprisonme­nt, according to a provincial meeting on fisheries.

Meanwhile, more than 340 fishermen were given administra­tive punishment­s such as disciplina­ry warnings and fines.

Officers from Hubei’s fishery agencies and public security department­s have seized over 450 illegal fishing boats and more than 3,700 pieces of fishing equipment in various operations against illegal fishing last year.

The stricter punishment aims to protect the wildlife and restore the environmen­t of Yangtze River, the longest river in China.

The wildlife population in the river has declined in recent years due to impact of human activity. The annual fish catch has dropped to less than 100,000 tons from more than 400,000 tons some 60 years ago.

“Hubei will permanentl­y ban fishing in 83 aquatic nature reserves in the Yangtze basin this year,” said Zhang Hanzhong, deputy director of the local bureau of aquatic resources.

The ban has already been implemente­d at several aquatic nature reserves since January 1, and the others will be added by the end of 2018. The annual fishing ban on China’s rivers began yesterday and will last until June 30. The ban covers the main streams, tributarie­s and lakes along the Yangtze, Huaihe, Minjiang and Pearl rivers.

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