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CATDOLL: How much does a catty of black carp cost?

1. How much does a catty of black carp cost?

Hello, the price of fish is generally between 45 yuan/500g and 48 yuan/500g.

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Fish is currently quite expensive, with wholesale prices at about 17 yuan per catty and retail prices at more than 20 yuan per catty.

The ones in Guangxi are all 15 yuan per pound

8 yuan...

2. Where can I buy clams in Nanjing? How much is one pound?

They are free-range in Liaoning Dandong and Fujian Putian. Where can I buy them? Do you know where they are sold in Dandong and Putian? Please reply!

3. How much does a pound of wild eels cost in Nanjing market?

60-80 yuan

4. Judging from the frequent sightings of Yangtze finless porpoises leaping across the Yangtze River in Nanjing, is it necessary to implement a permanent fishing ban in the Yangtze River?

Answer: Yes.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security jointly issued the Implementation Plan for the Ban on Fishing and the Establishment of a Compensation System in Key Waters of the Yangtze River Basin. The plan clearly requires: "Complete the withdrawal of fishermen in aquatic biological protection areas and take the lead in implementing a comprehensive fishing ban" and "Complete the withdrawal of fishermen in waters other than protection areas of the Yangtze River mainstream and important tributaries, and tentatively implement a 10-year fishing ban."

Illegal fishing still exists despite the ban, but some people still take risks and illegally fish for wild river fish.

"I grew up by the river, and there are still some people along the Yangtze River engaged in illegal fishing." A fishmonger told reporters that poaching activities are often carried out at night and sold privately. They are highly concealed and not easily discovered by fishery authorities.

When the reporter asked where to buy saury, another fishmonger gave the reporter the phone number of a vendor from another province. The reporter called the number and got in touch with the vendor. During the call, the vendor told the reporter that fishing in the Yangtze River is currently prohibited and poaching saury is illegal. He also did not allow the reporter to mention the word "river fresh", appearing to be very cautious.

After some "bargaining", the vendor told the reporter via WeChat that he could arrange for riverside fishermen to catch the fish. If you want to buy it, it can be shipped from a riverside city the next morning. But now there are only small knife fish, less than 1.5 taels, and a few hundred yuan per catty. It is reported that the price of knife fish will be higher in the future, and those around 3.5 taels can be sold for several thousand yuan per catty.

Reporters' investigations found that although local governments have stepped up crackdowns under the ban, illegal fishing of wild river fish still occurs from time to time.

A relevant official from the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs introduced that this year, a total of 125 illegal and irregular cases involving 175 people were uncovered in the province, and more than 1,600 types of illegal fishing gear were cleared and banned.

A reporter met Mr. Chen, the village group leader, while patrolling with the police at Jiangxinzhou River in Dantu District, Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. Under the leadership of Mr. Chen, the police seized a ground cage net in an inconspicuous bay. The ground cage net is made of iron wire or bamboo as the frame and made of window screen into a thin and long yarn tube. Once fish and shrimp swim into the ground cage, it is difficult for them to escape regardless of their size.

The Wuhan Agricultural Comprehensive Law Enforcement Supervision Team of Hubei Province and the Water Branch of the Wuhan Public Security Bureau have uncovered a case of illegal self-caught and self-selling river fish in the waters of the Yangtze River in Wuhan. Two suspects, a speedboat, a set of high-voltage batteries and electric fishing equipment, and 7.85 kilograms of fish were seized at the scene. It is reported that the suspect runs a river fish hotel, and some of the fish were sold to the hotel and some were sold to the market.

"According to the analysis of law enforcement investigations, there are still a few restaurants and hotels in the city that catch and sell wild river fish for profit." Wang Wengao, chief of the Hubei Wuhan Municipal Agricultural Comprehensive Law Enforcement Inspection Team, said that the promulgation of the fishing ban has played an important role in the protection of the Yangtze River's fishery resources, but due to the consumption habits of a few people, illegal fishing of wild river fish is profitable, and some people are driven by profit to take risks.

New situations have emerged where merchant ship crews are using small boats to fish and engage in productive fishing. “My friend and I saw someone rowing a boat on the river. When we looked closely, we found that they were illegally electrofishing!” At the Wuhu Branch of the Yangtze River Shipping Public Security Bureau and the Hexian Police Station, the whistleblower Mr. Xing recalled: “We persuaded the two electrofishers to stop illegal fishing immediately, but they not only ignored it, but also rushed forward to abuse us.”

"We will not tolerate illegal fishing during the fishing ban period! So far, we have arrested two suspects and seized electric fishing boats, equipment and other tools," said Xia Dejun, deputy chief of the Anhui Ma'anshan Agricultural Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Detachment. "We will resolutely investigate and punish any illegal fishing during the fishing ban period, regardless of the number of catches."

"These poaching activities are mainly concentrated at night, or even in the early morning, which brings great difficulties to patrol and law enforcement." Xia Dejun said that once illegal fishing at night is discovered by fishery law enforcement officers, the criminals will try their best to escape. Compared with the poachers' small boats, the law enforcement boats are larger in tonnage. Once they force their way close, it is easy to cause a capsizing accident, and the personal safety of both fishery law enforcement officers and poachers is difficult to guarantee.

It is worth noting that in the daily supervision process, especially since this year, some new situations and new methods of illegal fishing have been found. Xia Dejun said that after some merchant ships and transport ships docked in designated waters, the crew would use the small boats on board to engage in illegal fishing in their spare time. Liao Xiaohong, chief agronomist of the Agriculture and Rural Bureau of Wuhu City, Anhui Province, said that some coastal residents used their own agricultural boats as fishing boats, and even used plastic basins and motors to engage in illegal fishing.

The reporter learned from relevant departments of Anqing City, Anhui Province that after the comprehensive fishing ban in key waters of the Yangtze River Basin in Anqing City, fishery resources have recovered significantly. However, as a result, recreational fishing has quickly evolved into group production fishing, which has had a great impact on natural fishery resources. What is worrying is that there are currently no relevant penalty clauses for production fishing behaviors such as using multiple lines and hooks, long lines and hooks, single lines and hooks, and explosive multiple hooks.

In addition, the composition of illegal fishing groups is becoming increasingly complex. Chen Jianrong, director of the Fisheries Law Enforcement Department of the Jiangsu Provincial Marine Surveillance Team of China, said that from the investigation of fishery-related cases, the proportion of illegal fishing cases by professional fishermen has decreased. Instead, some people who were not originally fishermen have started to fish for profit, and they are well organized, with clear division of labor and covert means. Some idle people in society also often use simple fishing equipment to take risks and fish, which is more random, mobile and dispersed.

The waters are numerous and wide, and law enforcement faces new challenges. Problems such as insufficient manpower and insufficient equipment have become prominent. The implementation of the ten-year "fishing ban" has put forward higher requirements for fishery law enforcement departments, and some shortcomings exposed by this are worthy of attention. The reporter interviewed fishery law enforcement departments in many places, and weak law enforcement forces and insufficient equipment are common problems.

"The Wuhu Fisheries Administration Center is responsible for both fishery administration and fishery production, but it only has 10 staff members, and less than half of them are actually involved in fishery administration." Liao Xiaohong gave an example, saying that the Yangtze River is more than 50 kilometers long in Wuwei City, but there are only four or five people in charge of fishery administration in Wuwei City. In the past, there was a phased fishing ban, but now a ten-year fishing ban has been set for key waters, which requires regular supervision and is short of manpower.

The fishery administration is relatively weak, and similar situations also exist in other cities along the Yangtze River. Xia Dejun introduced that there are 10 posts for fishery law enforcement in Ma'anshan City, but currently only two of them are employed. The posts in the districts and counties below are even fewer, and the waters they are responsible for are numerous and wide, including the main stream of the Yangtze River and its tributaries, so the force is even more insufficient.

Lack of law enforcement equipment is also a problem. Liao Xiaohong introduced that many counties and districts do not have their own law enforcement boats. Often, when they conduct fishery law enforcement operations, they have to cooperate with the Yangtze River Shipping Public Security Bureau and other departments to borrow their equipment. In addition, most of the current poaching fishing boats are small in size and shallow in draft. Traditional law enforcement boats are large in tonnage and deep in draft, making it difficult to approach fishing boats. Therefore, it is very necessary to equip small and easy-to-operate speedboats to strengthen fishery law enforcement.

Wang Wengao said that illegal fishing cases mostly occur in remote villages, tributaries of rivers, and border waters. These areas often have complex river flows and are located at the border of law enforcement. If there are not enough law enforcement personnel and equipment, it is difficult to effectively supervise.

In view of the difficulties in fishery administrative law enforcement, some places have actively mobilized the masses to protect fisheries. Chen Yilin, a volunteer of the Yangtze River Dolphin Protection Association in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, has been engaged in Yangtze River protection for 10 years. Chen Yilin said: "We have two boats and will patrol along the river from time to time. If we find anyone who is poaching, we will immediately notify the fishery administration to investigate and deal with it."

In this regard, the relevant person in charge of the Hubei Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs also suggested the full implementation of the group management and group protection mechanism. Counties (cities, districts) along the Yangtze River and lakes in Hubei Province that have the task of enforcing and supervising the fishing ban need to reasonably allocate law enforcement forces and improve the professionalism of administrative law enforcement. At the same time, combined with the actual situation of fishing ban law enforcement, strengthen the equipment and capacity building of fishery law enforcement docks, remote monitoring of key waters, law enforcement drones, fishery boats, etc., to form a supervision capacity that is compatible with the protection and management tasks.

Strengthening departmental cooperation and regional linkage, forming a joint force for fishing ban, and realizing normalized supervision of the fishing ban in the Yangtze River cannot rely solely on the fishery administration department. A relevant person in charge of the Hubei Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said that there are many common problems in the current fishing ban in the Yangtze River. For example, the resettlement of fishermen after landing, some fishermen face difficulties in life; the temptation of profits from secretly fishing is great, and the law enforcement force is insufficient; from catching, transporting, selling to the table, illegal fishing has formed an underground industrial chain. Therefore, the fishing ban is a systematic project, which requires multiple measures to strengthen departmental cooperation and regional linkage to form a joint force for fishing ban.

"My father is over 60 years old and can't go out to work. I only have primary school education and can only do odd jobs nearby to supplement the family income. The income is unstable and it's good to make 2,000 to 3,000 yuan a month." Master Li said that there are dozens of fishermen like him in their village, most of whom are in their 50s and 60s. It is very difficult for them to make a living after landing. These people have no other skills except fishing, so it is inevitable that some of them will secretly do the "old business".

The ban on fishing in the Yangtze River requires not only strengthened supervision and strict law enforcement, but also good resettlement of fishermen after they come ashore. Anqing Fishing Port, located in Daguan District, Anqing City, used to be the place with the largest number of fishing boats docking in Anqing City. Today, all you can see are cargo ships sailing in the "golden waterway", and the scene of several fishing boats gathering on the river to fish together is gone forever.

He Guangsheng, director of the Fishery Administration Station in Daguan District, Anqing City, said that according to national policies, fishermen who have retired from fishing are compensated, with nearly 70,000 yuan in subsidies for fishing boats, 34,000 yuan in subsidies for retiring and switching to other industries, and 20,000 yuan in subsidies for fishing gear recycling. At the same time, another 80,000 yuan in subsidies are paid in 10 years in the form of "living hardship subsidies", 8,000 yuan per year.

Of course, the existing policies should be continuously improved, because the employment and living conditions of fishermen are changing dynamically. In the future, we can explore the establishment of a contact assistance system to keep abreast of the situation of families in need and provide targeted assistance.

As the Yangtze River protection work continues to deepen, fishery management and fishery law enforcement have more content, heavy tasks and high requirements, which puts forward higher requirements for improving relevant fishery laws and regulations and improving the capabilities of fishery law enforcement personnel. Chen Jianrong suggested promoting the law enforcement and supervision model of "from fishing to protection", absorbing the Yangtze River fishermen who have retired from fishing and landed on the Yangtze River to change their jobs and join the Yangtze River fishery protection team. At the same time, strengthen joint linkage with public security, maritime affairs, market supervision and other departments, investigate and deal with illegal fishing as soon as it is discovered, severely crack down on illegal fishing in the Yangtze River, and strive to establish a long-term mechanism for the ban on fishing in the Yangtze River.

If there is a ban, we must implement it now and for a long time to come. We must put the restoration of the Yangtze River's ecological environment in an overwhelming position, and work together to protect it, not to develop it. The Yangtze River is the mother river of the Chinese nation and an important barrier to maintaining my country's ecological security. For a long time, due to water pollution and overfishing, the living environment of aquatic organisms in the Yangtze River has been deteriorating, the biodiversity index has continued to decline, and fishery resources have seriously declined. The more resources are caught, the less there are, the worse the ecology is, and the poorer the fishermen are. A ten-year fishing ban will leave more space and time for the Yangtze River to recuperate and benefit future generations. This is imperative.

However, the reporter found that despite the ban, poaching has not stopped, and some people are still illegally fishing and privately selling wild "river fresh". This reflects that some places have not fulfilled their responsibilities and have not made solid progress in the process of implementing the ban.

The ban on fishing in the Yangtze River is a systematic project. From the supervision of the entire chain of fishing, transportation, sales, and catering, to the realization of fishermen's retirement and transfer to employment, every link must be followed and done in place. How to improve the law enforcement cooperation mechanism and enhance law enforcement capabilities? How to strengthen inter-provincial cooperation and achieve full-time and space supervision? How to strengthen the ecological awareness of the whole people and give full play to the role of the people along the river in protecting fishery? How to effectively solve the production and living difficulties of fishermen who have landed? All of these require a lot of embroidery work, and must be considered more carefully, and the stitches must be sewn more closely and compacted.

For the sake of the overall situation and for the sake of future generations, the "fishing ban" must be implemented. Every region along the Yangtze River and every relevant functional department must fully realize the importance and complexity of the Yangtze River fishing ban and withdrawal work, work hard, and make due contributions to the implementation of the Yangtze River protection and the promotion of green development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

There is no need to implement a permanent fishing ban in the Yangtze River, but a long-term ban is very necessary.

1. National development and ecology are closely related. my country is a developing country that has long focused on economic growth and often forgets the green mountains and clear waters around the public. Paying attention to and protecting the ecology is not for the earth, but for ourselves. The earth can exist "eternally", and humans are just passers-by on the earth. Having a high-quality ecology can improve our quality of life, improve the ecology of wild animals, and allow nature and society to coexist. Therefore, the fishing ban in the Yangtze River is a completely correct choice. The short-term loss of interests is exchanged for a perfect future, which is what the ancients often said, "The benefits are in the present and in the future."

Second, a permanent fishing ban is impractical, and the effect will decrease over time. The Yangtze River fishing ban cannot be implemented permanently. First of all, as one of the mother rivers, the Yangtze River has been protecting the survival of the Chinese people on its shores for thousands of years. Which Yangtze River fishermen do not survive on this? The long-term ecological balance of the Yangtze River is maintained by the fishing of fishermen and the growth of fish. If permanent fishing is achieved, not only will there be huge and irreducible fluctuations in the fish market in the inland areas along the Yangtze River, which will directly and permanently affect people's lives, but also cause a substantial increase in the number of fish in the Yangtze River. I am afraid that there will be so many fish that it will become a disaster, like the Australian river basin.

The Yangtze River was completely destroyed in just a hundred years. The development of science and technology has caused fishermen to accidentally engage in "extinct" fishing, which is the fundamental reason for the long-term fishing ban. First of all, the fishing ban is not to deliberately interrupt the fishermen's financial resources, but to allow the Yangtze River to "recover". Secondly, we believe that in the near future, people's environmental awareness and scientific literacy will increase, and they will learn how to carry out sustainable development of fishing.

The damage to the Yangtze River comes not only from overfishing, but also from the pollution of the surrounding tributaries. Too many factories discharge untreated sewage into the river, causing more deaths. The fishing ban in the Yangtze River is only the first step. After the fishing ban, more bad companies that pollute the environment will be severely cracked down. When everything is settled, the Yangtze River will be open to fishing again. After all, the effect of the fishing ban will be relatively weakened over time.

3. The Yangtze River ecology needs to be protected for a long time. Although it is certain that fishing will not be banned permanently in the Yangtze River, people who make a living by fishing on the Yangtze River need to know that this fishing ban will last for a long time. On the one hand, the damage to the Yangtze River ecology in the past was too serious. On the other hand, a short-term fishing ban will not have much effect. After all, the growth and development of organisms in the Yangtze River always takes a process, and we need to take a long-term view.

Fishermen need to plan for a long-term fishing ban in the Yangtze River, understand the significance and role of the fishing ban, and actively advocate for its implementation. Fishermen who have experienced a long wait, after the fishing ban in the Yangtze River is lifted, you will definitely receive gifts from nature and experience the true meaning of "Green water and green mountains are gold and silver mountains."

I do not agree with a permanent ban on fishing in the Yangtze River. After all, after a period of fishing ban, the fish resources in the Yangtze River will surely reach a considerable scale. By then, as long as we fish in moderation, we can achieve sustainable utilization. But although it is impossible to ban fishing permanently, I still firmly support the establishment of a ten-year ban.

As long as the fishermen's living problems (including work, schooling, and living) are solved, I believe all professional fishermen will agree with it. Fishermen's life is not easy. Yanchang has experienced strong winds and rainstorms, and they work day and night with temperatures of 40 degrees and 0 degrees cold. Stopping work is like stopping work, and it is even more miserable when a typhoon hits. There are elderly people to support, children to go to school, personal expenses, fishing gear to be constantly updated, and various expenses, etc. How many people understand the pain of fishermen? In a people-centered society, which fisherman does not want to go ashore and live and work in peace and contentment? It is because fishermen lack the conditions and sense of survival to go ashore. I hope to get the attention of the government and the attention of the society. No matter which river is permanently closed to fishing, the fishermen who work to maintain it will support it.

Judging from the frequent sightings of finless porpoises leaping across the Yangtze River in Beijing and South China, the fishing ban on the Yangtze River must indeed be implemented permanently, because this policy can provide a very good living environment for some finless porpoises and prevent their extinction.

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