![]() ![]() No one has seen a living Chinese paddlefish since 2003. Attempts to propagate the species artificially (as we do with North America's paddlefish) were unsuccessful. As late as the 1970s, annual harvest of the Chinese paddlefish was 25 tons. ![]() Dams on the rivers prevented them from doing this, just as dams prevent our paddlefish from moving up and down stream channels. Like salmon, adults of that species needed to be able to move from the sea upstream into freshwater to spawn. It was native to the Yangtze and Yellow River systems in China (huge rivers that are similar to our Mississippi and Missouri rivers). Sadly, the paddlefish's closest relative, the Chinese paddlefish, has recently been declared extinct. The constant grazing of these fish on tiny aquatic organisms helps to keep their populations in check paddlefish and their eggs and fry provide food for other aquatic predators. ![]()
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