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THREE GORGES, Hubei Province, May 20 (Xinhua) -- More than 30,000 Chinese
sturgeon fries reared in captivity were set free Saturday downstream of the just
completed Three Gorges dam in the middle reach of the Yangtze River.
Referred to "panda under the water," sturgeon living in the Yangtze River
for some 140 million years is high on the list of China's most endangered
animals. The fish swims into the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea and returns
to the upstream of the freshwater river only in spawning season.
The sturgeon fry is reared by the Chinese Sturgeon Research Center and the
China Three Gorges Project Corporation.
Liu Denghong, director of the center said booming navigation and
construction of reservoirs on Yangtze have affected the natural spawning of the
fish. However, experts have grasped artificial breeding techniques to sustain
the fish population in the river. Since 1984, about five million
artificially-bred sturgeon fries have been freed into the Yangtze River. Enditem
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