People in east China's Jiangsu, Zhejiang provinces and
Shanghai Municipality have bought 330,000 silver carp fry to help restore the
algae-plagued Taihu Lake, the country's third largest freshwater lake, said
local fishery authorities Monday.
The donation campaign was initiated on
Jan. 19 by 20 local media organizations.
The algae-eating fry were
scheduled to be put into the 2,400-square-km lake on Feb. 23, said Fan Xiao, an
official with the Taihu Lake Fishing Administration.
Costing 0.6 yuan
(0.09 U.S.dollars), a silver carp could consume 50 kg of algae and other matter
by September this year when it was expected to weigh 1.5 to 2 kg, Fan said.
"When I was young, Taihu Lake was clean. But its water quality
deteriorated several years ago," said Zhao Meizhen, a 90-year-old retired
teacher who bought 500 fry.
The local government began to use silver
carp to clean the lake in February last year after blue-green algae choked the
lake in 2007 as a result of rampant pollution. It had affected the drinking
water of 17 million residents, Fan said.
The costs of the campaign were
shared by government funds and public donations, he said.
In 2009, the
local government bought more than 14 million silver carp fry and donors bought 1
million.
This year, the goverment funds would be estimated at
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