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http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews & id=84707

 

Posted on 12 Jan 2006 # UPI Post your comment

 

Giant catfish protected in Cambodia

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia: Conservationists in Cambodia are working to save

the giant catfish -- the largest freshwater fish in the world.

 

The critically endangered species is now protected by the Cambodian

government. If fishermen on Cambodia's Tonle Sap River catches one of

the fish, which can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh 650 pounds, they

must turn it over to the Mekong Fish Conservation Project, National

Geographic reported.

 

The fish is then tagged and released back into the river.

 

National Geographic said the giant catfish was once found throughout

the Mekong River system but in the last century the population has

declined 95 to 99 percent. Conservationist Zeb Hogan said there may

only be a few hundred adult giant catfish left in the system today.

 

" These fish are on the verge of extinction, and that's a warning to us

that there's something wrong with the river system, " he told National

Geographic. " The largest migratory fish are usually the first to

disappear, but they won't be the last. "

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