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In order to focus on cracking down on all kinds of illegal fishing and chain of interest practices, continue to strengthen enforcement and supervision of the Yangtze River fishing ban, and further consolidate the effectiveness of the 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze River. From now until March 31, 2026, Chongqing will launch a three-month special law enforcement joint operation to combat and rectify illegal fishing offenses. According to information, the campaign was organized and carried out under the leadership of the Chongqing Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, the Municipal Public Security Bureau, and the Municipal Market Supervision Bureau. It will focus on key areas such as waters and markets, and crack down on illegal fishing and related criminal acts throughout the chain. Specifically, it covers key prohibited fishing areas such as the Yangtze River, the Jialing River, and the main stream of the Wujiang River, aquatic life reserves, and interprovincial and district and county borders, and extends to business scenarios such as wholesale aquatic products markets, fishing-related restaurants, and fishing gear stores.

Zhitongcaijing·01/01/2026 03:33:03
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In order to focus on cracking down on all kinds of illegal fishing and chain of interest practices, continue to strengthen enforcement and supervision of the Yangtze River fishing ban, and further consolidate the effectiveness of the 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze River. From now until March 31, 2026, Chongqing will launch a three-month special law enforcement joint operation to combat and rectify illegal fishing offenses. According to information, the campaign was organized and carried out under the leadership of the Chongqing Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, the Municipal Public Security Bureau, and the Municipal Market Supervision Bureau. It will focus on key areas such as waters and markets, and crack down on illegal fishing and related criminal acts throughout the chain. Specifically, it covers key prohibited fishing areas such as the Yangtze River, the Jialing River, and the main stream of the Wujiang River, aquatic life reserves, and interprovincial and district and county borders, and extends to business scenarios such as wholesale aquatic products markets, fishing-related restaurants, and fishing gear stores.