On the bitterly cold river, China Fishery Administration 082 was treading the waves, and fish guard Wang Fu and fishery law enforcement officers came to the deck from the cabin and looked at the ...... not far from the shoreOn February 21, in the Gaogang section of Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, the Taizhou Fishery Administration Law Enforcement Detachment carried out the Yangtze River fishing ban law enforcement inspection activities.
Around 10 o'clock in the morning, the river was cold and windy, and there was a light rain in the sky. The reporter boarded the fishery administration and law enforcement ship with the fishery administrators and fish guards to experience the perseverance and hardships of the front-line guardians of the Yangtze River fishing ban. In less than 20 minutes, the reporter was already feeling chills and was about to sneeze ......
Wang Fude is 58 years old and a native of Yong'anzhou, Gaogang District, Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province. He has been fishing on the river since he was a child, and at the end of 2019, he responded to the call of the country to become a fish guard through layers of selection and served as the leader of the fish protection team. After 40 years of experience in river fishing, it has now come in handy.
In the past, we fished in the Yangtze River, and it was the Yangtze River that nurtured us. Now that we are fish guards, we are extremely proud to protect the fishery resources of the Yangtze River. Wang Fude said that in the selection of the outstanding team of fishery administration assistance patrol in the Yangtze River Basin, the Taizhou fish protection team won the second prize, and the ranger Zhou Guohua won the title of "outstanding team member".
It is understood that there are very few people poaching in the Yangtze River, mainly because there are more people fishing in violation of regulations. These anglers are good at time differences, and they specialize in working during the noon or evening rest period, which is indeed a test for the front-line fishing ban personnel.
Tang Haisheng, captain of the Taizhou City Fishery Administration and Law Enforcement Detachment, said that the fish guards and fishery officers are on duty 24 hours a day. Everyone patrols during the day, squats at night, sweats in summer, and is muddy in rain. Generally, there are no holidays, and when clues are found, it is the norm to squat for several nights in a row.
On the first day of the Lunar New Year this year, Wang Fude has been sticking to his post, and he has been on the post for three consecutive years to celebrate the Spring Festival. Wang Fude said that the second day of the Lunar New Year was his cousin's 50th birthday, and because he was also on duty that day, he politely declined his cousin's invitation.
In recent years, in order to crack down on illegal acts, Taizhou fish guards and law enforcement forces have complemented each other, and waterway patrols have been combined with land patrols to achieve 24-hour uninterrupted patrols in important waters and key patrol sections, and to squeeze the criminal space to the greatest extent.
Wang Fude's face was already red from the cold, and he still came to the cabin from time to time to look along the Yangtze River, so as not to miss every possible suspicion. Wang Fude said, "The temperature has cooled down in the past few days, and on the river, it is false to say that it is not cold, but this is the work, and we must do our duty." ”
From the first day of the first lunar month to the twelfth day of the first lunar month, Wang Fu and his colleagues have caught 18 cases of illegal fishing. Wang Fude introduced that during and around the Spring Festival, it is the busiest season for fish protection inspections. "I'm often at the top of my friends' sports charts. The most I walked in one day, more than 30,000 steps a day. ”
Taizhou** reporter Gu Jun correspondent Si Dongwei).