CHENGDU, May 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have bred Sichuan taimen, an endangered fish species listed as a national first-class protected animal.
Scientists from the Sichuan Academy of Agricultura
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China launches special campaign concerning summer marine fishing ban
BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhua) — China has launched a special campaign concerning a targeted marine fishing ban in summer, aiming to mobilize law enforcement authorities in coastal regions to protect marine
Aquaculture thrives on edge of Tengger Desert in NW China\’s Gansu
Jingtai county in Baiyin city, northwest China\’s Gansu Province is located on the southern edge of the Tengger Desert. It has a significant evaporation rate and 163,000 mu (10,867 hectares) of moderat
Chinese mainland issues sweeping plan to boost integrated development with Taiwan region
Chinese mainland authorities have released sweeping guidelines to support east China\’s Fujian Province in exploring new paths for cross-Straits integrated development, outlining a flurry of specific m
Chinese mainland mulls halting tariff cuts on more Taiwan imports
BEIJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) — The Chinese mainland is contemplating suspending tariff concessions for more products imported from Taiwan, in response to the island\’s trade restrictions and political man
China\’s largest fishery scientific research vessel sets sail for the first time to investigate fishery resources
China\’s largest comprehensive fishery scientific survey vessel, Lanhai (Blue Ocean) 201, recently set sail for the first time to carry out fishery resource survey tasks. After quarantine inspection by
S. Korea suffers sharp fall in aquatic products sale after Japan\’s nuke wastewater dumping
YEOSU, South Korea, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) — South Korean fishermen have suffered a sharp fall in the sale of aquatic products after Japan\’s dumping of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean.
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China vigorously builds marine ranches
China is vigorously exploring the \”blue ocean\” with years of efforts in building marine ranches with innovative technologies.
\”Each piece of kelp in this row weighs a lot and is taller than an adult.
To achieve greater development in green transition
Farmers pick tea leaves in a tea plantation with photovoltaic panels in Sanjie township, Shengzhou, east China\’s Zhejiang province. (People\’s Daily Online/Pan Weifeng)
A cup of tea is what every visit
China, Vietnam release 100 mln fish into Beibu Gulf
NANNING, May 6 (Xinhua) — Agriculture authorities of China and Vietnam jointly released some 100 million fish and shrimps in the Beibu Gulf waters on Saturday afternoon.
The event, aimed at restoring