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Researcher Protecting Rare Carp in Qinghai LakeByZhang Jiamin November 6, 2023
Qi was elected a delegate to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC). On October 22, 2022, she spoke about the ecological protection of Qinghai Lake, during an interview at the Great Hall of the People, after the 20th CPC National Congress had concluded.
Three Decades of Protection Qi was assigned to work at the naked carp rescue center in 1993, after she graduated from Southwest Agricultural University (a predecessor of Southwest University). At that time, she witnessed how thousands of carp migrated upstream, to spawn in the freshwater rivers (that flow into Qinghai Lake), for the first time.
The carp, which are native to Qinghai Lake and its tributaries, are crucial for the ecological balance of the lake. In 2000, the lake had fewer than 3,000 tons of carp. During past decades, Qi and her colleagues have dedicated themselves to the protection of the carp. "The protection work requires great patience and perseverance. At the beginning, we worked and lived in the wild for a long time. We lived in tents, and we drank river water. However, no one complained about the arduous conditions," recalls Qi. In 2001, Qi and her colleagues installed more than 200 stones along the shoreline of the lake, to measure the lake's relevant data. Since then, Qi has led her colleagues in measuring the lake annually — including measuring the area, depth and volume of the lake — to learn about the conditions of the carp's habitat.
"One night, in 2005, a sudden storm broke the anchor chain of the monitoring ship. The four-meter-high waves blew the ship, from the roadstead, to a submerged reef, which was more than 300 meters away. The cabin was flooded … I hurried to call everyone to put on a life vest and to squat on the deck, to prevent themselves from being swept into the lake. At that time, we were in a desperate situation. Fortunately, staff from the local fisheries administration managed to help us escape danger," recalls Qi. As a result of the dangerous occurrence, someone suggested canceling the monitoring work, or conducting the work every few years. However, Qi firmly opposed the suggestion. She said she believed a CPC member should play an exemplary role in working on the front line. Since then, she has led a team in conducting the monitoring work every year. Qi and her colleagues have established a continuous carp monitoring system, which provides a scientific basis for the government's policymaking on fishing bans in the lake. For her efforts, Qi has been awarded the National May 1 Labor Medal, and she has been named a provincial-level excellent expert. Breeding Carp The rescue center has bred (through artificial means) the rare carp, to help recover the quantity of the species. Qi and her colleagues have played the role of "fertility doctor" for the carp. In recent years, they have collected sperm and spawn, separately, from the male and female fish, and they have fused the sperm and spawn. They have helped incubate the fertilized spawn. Under their care, for about 150 hours, fish fry hatched. Every year, the center releases 20 million fish fry into the lake and its tributaries.
In 2002, the quantity of carp in the lake was about 2,600 tons. In 2022, the quantity was 114,100 tons, of which 23 percent was bred and released by the center. As a result of that increase, the ecological environment of the lake has been continuously improved. The improving ecosystem has benefited migratory birds. The lake has become a key wintering habitat for more species of migratory birds. Some 232 species of birds were detected in the lake area in 2022, an increase of 68 species during the past two decades. Also, the number of birds has increased from 100,000 to 600,000. The carp-protection efforts have greatly boosted biodiversity in the lake area. Staying True Qi returned to Qinghai, from Beijing, after the 20th CPC National Congress concluded in October 2022. Since then, she has given several lectures — on conveying the spirit of the key CPC congress — to her colleagues. "I have studied every sentence of the report to the congress carefully … I took notes of the report's key points, especially on the aspect of pursuing green development, and promoting harmony between humanity and nature. Then, I conveyed the spirit to my colleagues, based on my work experience," says Qi.
China approved the establishment of a national park at the lake in June 2022. The park is planned to be established in the next year. "It is of great importance to protect the carp, the key species in the lake area. We should cooperate with relevant institutes, to strengthen scientific research of the carp, and to promote the lake's ecological-protection work," Qi says.
Qi vows to do everything in her power to protect the lake. "I am only an ordinary ecological-protection worker in Qinghai. During the past decades, I have only done my duty well. Ecological-environmental protection is among our country's most fundamental interests. The province's ecological environment is getting better and better, year by year. The carp strive to migrate upstream, no matter how fast the rivers flow. In the future, I hope to work hard and strive for success, like the carp. I will contribute my strength to the lake's ecological protection and high-quality development," says Qi.
Source: Qinghai Women's Federation Photos Supplied by Interviewee, VCG and Tuchong (Women of China English Monthly October 2023 issue) 32.3KPlease understand that womenofchina.cn,a non-profit, information-communication website, cannot reach every writer before using articles and images. For copyright issues, please contact us by emailing: [email protected]. The articles published and opinions expressed on this website represent the opinions of writers and are not necessarily shared by womenofchina.cn. CommentsMagazinesProjects
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