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Researchers
say a sharp decline in the species may bode ill for the waterway's health
Los Angeles
Times : PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Zeb Hogan plunges into the muddy
brown waters of the Tonle Sap River and grabs hold of a 321-pound silvery
giant catfish that has just slid out of a blue tarp held by several Cambodian
fisherman. "I take him by his mouth because I can hold onto him, but
it doesn't hurt him," said Hogan, a researcher tracking the species,
one of the world's largest, that are only found here. Its vital
signs are good: "He's breathing, he's fighting - He's trying to get
away, now he's shaking me and biting my finger."
Photos Julien Khouth |
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