PhnomPenhPost-May 16, 2023

The Wonders of the Mekong project and the National Fisheries Administration – in collaboration with the Fisheries Administration in Stung Treng province – released 100 endangered fish into the Mekong River on May 16. Srey Sam Vichet, head of the provincial Fisheries Administration, told The Post that 30 Mekong giant barbs and 70 striped catfish were released into the Anlong Conservation Area in Sras village, Koh Preah commune of Stung Treng province’s Siem Bok district. “Both species are rare and listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List,” he said. The giant barb can grow up to 300kg. Wonders of the Mekong project manager Chea Seila said tracking devices were fitted to 14 of the giant barbs, to monitor their migration patterns. “The release of these fish has two main objectives. We want the public to learn about the rare and endangered species that are present in Cambodia, and we want to increase the natural stocks of these remarkable fish,” she said. Read more at:

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