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China infuses Yangtze river with one billion fish

Around 1.3 billion tiny fish were released into the Yangtze river in China Tuesday in a project launched to “repair” fishing resources affected by the recent drought, officials said.

The ministry of agriculture said the fish were mainly black carps, grass carps, chubs and big-head carps.

The project will also include planting of 9,000 hectares of water weeds as well as dispersal of 21 million shellfish, Xinhua reported.

It was launched by five provinces – Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Anhui and Jiangsu – at the middle and lower reaches of the river, which contribute to about half of the country’s output of freshwater products.

Water levels dropped in the Yangtze in a drought that hit late spring, damaging the river’s ecological environment.

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