China News Service, Nanchang, September 4 (Reporter Li Yunhan) "Nowadays, finless porpoises can be seen almost every day, and sometimes 7-8 finless porpoises can be seen jumping out of the water at the same time
The Yangtze finless porpoise is an indicative flagship species of the Yangtze River ecosystem.
The Gan River is the largest river in Jiangxi, a central province in China, and one of the main tributaries of the Yangtze River
"A finless porpoise eats about 10% of its own weight in a day of fish, which is about 10-20 catties of small fish.
Academy of Sciences On January 1, 2021, the key waters of the Yangtze River Basin officially began to implement the "10-year ban on fishing
It is understood that from 0:00 on May 1, 2020, productive fishing will be prohibited within the waters of the Ganjiang River and Nanchang District of Fuhe River
Dai Nianhua suggested that viewing spots can be built near the waters where the finless porpoise is frequently seen to guide fishermen to explore farmhouses, finless porpoise research and other tourism projects, and transform the unique ecological resources into "Golden Mountain and Silver Mountain"
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