The fishing, transportation and sale of fishery resources have formed an illegal chain of interests

  Under the "fishing ban", the Yangtze River poaching phenomenon has not been banned

  Experts pointed out that it is necessary to strengthen the linkage of departments and supervise the fishing, transportation, sales, catering and other links

  Reporter (Reporter Li Guo) "In recent years, there have been fewer Yangtze River fish every year, and fishermen should know the importance of protecting the Yangtze River." Recently, in Chenjia Village, Yongle Town, Fengjie, Chongqing, fisherman Huang Yejing received 14.5 After the 10,000 yuan ban on repatriation and compensation, he said that the Yangtze River also needs to recuperate and recuperate. The introduction of the "prohibition of fishing" regulations is just an opportunity to change lives. In contrast to this, illegal cases of illegal fishing and even electric fish have occurred from time to time, and there is still a lot of talk about "Jian Xian" in the farmers market.

  At the beginning of last year, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Finance issued the "Implementation Plan for the Prohibition of Capture and Establishment of Compensation System for Key Water Areas of the Yangtze River Basin", requiring "Finishing the withdrawal of fishermen from aquatic biological protection areas by the end of 2019 and taking the lead in implementing a comprehensive prohibition" "End of 2020 Previously, fishermen who completed the Yangtze River main stream and important tributaries in waters other than protected areas were temporarily arrested for a 10-year ban."

  However, under the "Fishing Prohibition Order", there are still some people who are driven by windfall profits and commit crimes. They continue to hunt in rare species reserves, and even some people who were not originally fishermen also joined the hunt, mainly by illegal electric arrest. It is worth noting that some of the arrested personnel also played "peek-a-boo" with law enforcement personnel.

  The reporter recently learned from the Chongqing Branch of Changhang Public Security that as of the end of June, the bureau had cracked more than 40 illegal fishing cases and arrested more than 80 suspects, but the Yangtze River fishing incidents have not been banned.

  The reporter learned in the interview that since the fishing ban in the Yangtze River, the fishery administration has organized a number of provincial-level special enforcement actions for the Yangtze River Fishery Administration, confiscated nearly 1,000 sets of illegal fishing nets, and investigated and handled more than 100 illegal fishing cases.

  According to media reports, the fishing, transportation and sale of Yangtze River fishery resources have formed an illegal chain of interests. Many merchants also play "peek-a-boo" with supervisors. A staff member of a special law enforcement operation revealed: "It was discovered during law enforcement that privately there are still sneaky point-to-point sales, and Yangtze River aquatic products were found in some restaurants."

  Experts pointed out that the Yangtze River ecological protection needs to strengthen the linkage of departments and supervise the fishing, transportation, sales, catering and other links.

  However, the reporter learned in the interview that there are serious shortages of personnel in the fishery administration responsible for protecting the Yangtze River. It is understood that in the Jiangsu section of the Yangtze River, which is more than 400 kilometers, there are only 217 people with fishery law enforcement qualification certificates, and about 100 people have been working in the field for a long time.

  In order to make up for the shortage of the Yangtze River's fishery administration and other problems, Jiangsu has piloted the recruitment of fishermen who have withdrawn from fishing as fishermen and established a team of fishermen. Chongqing has strengthened the enforcement of fisheries law enforcement and information equipment. It has installed video surveillance in key waters or problem-prone river sections, and carried out regional cruises with the help of drones.

  Recently, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs are also deploying special rectification actions to combat illegal fishing in the Yangtze River Basin. The General Administration of Market Supervision held a video and telephone conference on July 10 to make specific arrangements for advancing special actions to combat market sales of illegally caught fisheries in the Yangtze River Basin. The meeting required that "five prohibitions" be implemented in daily supervision. That is, it is forbidden for production enterprises to purchase and process, forbid purchases and sales in various markets, forbid eating and drinking in catering establishments, forbid information on e-commerce platforms, and prohibit all media from publishing advertisements.