Last year, more than 28,000 fishing boats and over 114,000 fishermen were affected by the ban.
But the number of some well-known species in the Yangtze River is still declining by 5 percent annually.
China has experienced a rapid growth in its fishery industry in recent years, with increasing aquatic product output and prices, as well as soaring exports.
The country's exports of aquatic products reached $17.8 billion last year, accounting for nearly 30 percent of its total agricultural product exports.
But experts believed fishery harvests now greatly rely on the booming captive breeding, as the country's wild fishing resources are declining.
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