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"textContent": "The mighty Yangtze river has experienced a dramatic improvement in ecological health halfway through a 10-year fishing moratorium. The focus of a $2.7 billion restoration project, this crucial aquatic artery had been severely degraded by decades of damming, overfishing, fragmentation, pollution, and neglect. Now, a new study reports a tripling of fish biomass, increases in […]\n\nThe post China’s Yangtze River Rebounds After Fishing Ban and Investment to Reemploy 200,000 Fishermen appeared first on Good News Network.",
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