
China Enhances Marine Protection in South China Sea
China is strengthening marine eco-environment protection in the South China Sea by expanding protected areas, implementing summer fishing bans, and fostering international cooperation.
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China is strengthening marine eco-environment protection in the South China Sea by expanding protected areas, implementing summer fishing bans, and fostering international cooperation.
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Starting April 1, the Yellow River’s annual fishing moratorium aims to protect aquatic biodiversity and curb illegal fishing across nine regions of the Chinese mainland.
China’s SCIO holds a press conference to unveil new measures for strengthening eco-environmental protection, aiming to build a Beautiful China through innovative policies and public collaboration.