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400,000 rare fish released to save Yangtze River stocks

(AP)
Updated: 2007-04-22 17:22

Around 110,000 Chinese sturgeon were among more than 400,000 rare fish released into the Yangtze River on Sunday in a new attempt to save the river's fish stocks from being wiped out.

The fish, released at 11 sites in nine cities, included 280,000 mullet, which was listed with the sturgeon as a protected species, said Zhang Xianliang, director of the Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute.

More than seven million sturgeon have been released into the Yangtze since 1983, but Zhang said this was the first occasion in which such a large number of rare fish had been released into the river at one time.

Zhang said conditions were appropriate for the release with the water temperature at 10 to 16 degrees Celsius and the Yangtze currently under a fishing ban.

Decreasing river levels and pollution have taken their toll on fish stocks. The number of sturgeon that migrate to the Yangtze each year to spawn has dropped from 2,176 in 1987 to just 500 now, said Chen Xihua, a researcher from the institute.

Chen said the number of sturgeon in the Yangtze was unknown, but it was at least 500.

To boost fishery sources, China has increased efforts in breeding and releasing them back into the water, he said.

But many sturgeon released in the 1980s and 1990s died as breeding techniques were not as effective as those at present, Chen said, adding they have worked to improve techniques and increase their survival chances.

Liu Denghong, a researcher with the Chinese Sturgeon Research Institute, said about 30 conservation areas had been built along the Yangtze to protect fish stocks, including the sturgeon.

In Jingzhou city, central China's Hubei Province, about 50,000 sturgeon bred at the institute were released. "They have been raised in a water quality similar to that of the river, and should adapt soon," said Li Luoxin, a researcher at the institute's sturgeon breeding center.

Li said the sturgeon usually stayed in deep water, where they could better avoid the dangers of the river such as large boats and fishermen.

Two wild Chinese sturgeon, about three meters long, one weighing 451 kg and the other 150 kg, were also released back into the Yangtze, said Liu Jianyi, a researcher with the institute.

They had been in the Beijing Oceanarium for the last two years after being injured in the Yichang section of the Yangtze River in Hubei.

Liu said they had marked all the sturgeon and planted sonar devices and chips in some to follow their progress. "If they can not adapt, we will get them back into the institute for recuperation," Liu said.

The Chinese sturgeon is one of the oldest vertebrates in the world and has existed for more than 200 million years.



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