Yangtze River Economic Belt: Ep 1 | Fishing ban
Round Table China
Jan 14
Yangtze River Economic Belt: Ep 1 | Fishing ban
Yangtze River Economic Belt: Ep 1 | Fishing ban

Round Table China
Jan 14
Shownote
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How do you revive a great river? In the first episode of our three-part series, we look at the boldest move yet on the Yangtze: a total fishing ban. And it's working. Native fish are returning and the finless porpoise has reappeared in growing numbers, all...
Highlights
Highlights
The Yangtze River, a lifeline for millions, is undergoing one of the most ambitious ecological comebacks in modern environmental history. What once seemed like an irreversible decline due to decades of overfishing and pollution has shifted into a story of renewal—driven by policy, science, and human resilience. This transformation begins with a bold decision: removing people from the river to give it space to heal.
Chapters
Chapters
What Happens When a River Gets a Decade of Peace?
00:00How Did the Fishing Ban Bring Fish Back to the Yangtze?
06:03Can a Porpoise Come Back From the Brink of Extinction?
13:03What Happened to the Fishermen After the Nets Were Banned?
16:21What Still Threatens the Yangtze’s Fragile Recovery?
23:46Transcript
Transcript
Yushan: Discussion keeps the world turning.
Steve: This is Roundtable. You're tuned in to Roundtable. I'm Steve today with Fei-Fei and Yushan. Coming up, how do you revive a great river? In the first episode of our three-part series, we look at the boldes...