Inland fisheries development versus aquatic biodiversity conservation in China and its global implications

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Hui Zhang
Jinming Wu
Harry Gorfine
Xiujuan Shan
Li Shen
Haile Yang
Hao Du
Junyi Li
Chengyou Wang
Qiong Zhou
Zhigang Liu
Myounghee Kang
Qiwei Wei
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[1] Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,Key Laboratory of Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of P. R. China, Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute
[2] The University of Melbourne,School of Biosciences
[3] Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute
[4] Gyeongsang National University,Department of Maritime Police and Production System, The Institute of Marine Industry
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Aquaculture; Capture fisheries; Endangered fish; Fishery management; Fishing moratorium; Freshwater ecoregion;
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China is unique among nations on account of its rich aquatic biodiversity (1443 inland fish species comprising 10% of those worldwide), status as the world’s largest producer (50%) of inland fish, and recent history of significant disruption of natural ecosystems. Ecological Civilization, a policy increasingly advocated in China since 2015, provides a strong platform to protect aquatic ecosystems and restore biodiversity in inland waters. We reviewed processes, policies, and outcomes related to inland fisheries and aquatic biodiversity during the 70 years since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China. Particular focus was on recent transformations in inland fisheries development and protection of inland aquatic biodiversity (IAB) under the goals of China’s recent Ecological Civilization policy. We describe how Chinese inland fisheries have undergone three transformative historical phases, (1) rapid development, (2) over-exploitation, and (3) vigorous protection. A series of newly introduced policies and programs hold promise for rehabilitating IAB. Global implications are considered by comparison with many of the world’s major river basins. We highlight the challenge of balancing fisheries development with biodiversity conservation; avoiding incidental adverse effects on conservation; rationalizing development under protection; eliminating gaps between protected areas, averting extinction and restoring endangered species; and integrating protection in managing watershed ecosystems. In the context of the global decline in freshwater biodiversity, the 70 years of fisheries development and biodiversity conservation in Chinese inland waters serve as a leading example for global IAB.
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