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#13614567
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614568
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, in Seoul, South Korea, on April 23, 2026. The city performs regular biannual surveys every April and October to monitor environmental changes. The investigation aims to assess water quality and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem, with experts identifying species and population sizes to enhance the river's ecological resilience.
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#13614569
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614570
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, in Seoul, South Korea, on April 23, 2026. The city performs regular biannual surveys every April and October to monitor environmental changes. The investigation aims to assess water quality and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem, with experts identifying species and population sizes to enhance the river's ecological resilience.
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#13614571
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614572
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614573
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614575
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614576
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614577
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614578
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614579
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.
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#13614580
23 Apr 2026
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, in Seoul, South Korea, on April 23, 2026. The city performs regular biannual surveys every April and October to monitor environmental changes. The investigation aims to assess water quality and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem, with experts identifying species and population sizes to enhance the river's ecological resilience.
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#13560885
11 Apr 2026
Chinar trees are reflected in the waters of Tchunte Kul, a tributary of Dal Lake, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 11, 2026. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India reports that nearly 74 percent of Kashmir's lakes have either vanished or are shrinking, with 518 out of 697 water bodies affected. This includes 315 that have disappeared and 203 that have reduced in size, resulting in a loss of 2,851 hectares since 1967 due to factors such as climate change and encroachments.
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#13560886
11 Apr 2026
Chinar trees are reflected in the waters of Tchunte Kul, a tributary of Dal Lake, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 11, 2026. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India reports that nearly 74 percent of Kashmir's lakes have either vanished or are shrinking, with 518 out of 697 water bodies affected. This includes 315 that have disappeared and 203 that have reduced in size, resulting in a loss of 2,851 hectares since 1967 due to factors such as climate change and encroachments.
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