Fishermen net pond smelts from Bosten Lake in Bohu County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China's largest inland freshwater lake, Bosten is the biggest fishery base in Xinjiang. October is harvest season for pond smelts, now sold to markets including Japan and South Korea. Local authorities have introduced a series of measures to improve the water quality and fish products for a sustainable development. (Photo: China News Service/Nian Lei)
Fishermen net pond smelts from Bosten Lake in Bohu County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China's largest inland freshwater lake, Bosten is the biggest fishery base in Xinjiang. October is harvest season for pond smelts, now sold to markets including Japan and South Korea. Local authorities have introduced a series of measures to improve the water quality and fish products for a sustainable development. (Photo: China News Service/Nian Lei)
Fishermen net pond smelts from Bosten Lake in Bohu County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China's largest inland freshwater lake, Bosten is the biggest fishery base in Xinjiang. October is harvest season for pond smelts, now sold to markets including Japan and South Korea. Local authorities have introduced a series of measures to improve the water quality and fish products for a sustainable development. (Photo: China News Service/Nian Lei)
Fishermen net pond smelts from Bosten Lake in Bohu County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China's largest inland freshwater lake, Bosten is the biggest fishery base in Xinjiang. October is harvest season for pond smelts, now sold to markets including Japan and South Korea. Local authorities have introduced a series of measures to improve the water quality and fish products for a sustainable development. (Photo: China News Service/Nian Lei)