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  21 Jun 2022, 11:49
Update : 21 Jun 2022, 19:12

'World's biggest' freshwater fish netted in Cambodia

PHNOM PENH, June 21, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - A fisherman on the Mekong river in
Cambodia has hooked the biggest freshwater fish ever recorded, scientists
said -- a 300-kilogram stingray.

The giant freshwater stingray, which measured four metres (13 feet) from
snout to tail, was caught last week and released back into the wild after
being fitted with a tag to track its behaviour.

The monstrous bottom-dweller beat the previous record for biggest recorded
freshwater fish, held by a 293-kilo (646-pound) Mekong giant catfish caught
in Thailand in 2005, the US-funded Wonders of the Mekong research project
said.

The stingray, caught in Stung Treng province in northern Cambodia, was more
than twice the weight of an average lowland gorilla, the experts said.

"In 20 years of researching giant fish in rivers and lakes on six continents,
this is the largest freshwater fish that we've encountered or that's been
documented anywhere worldwide," Zeb Hogan, a fish biologist leading the
Wonders of the Mekong project, said in a statement released Tuesday.

"This is an absolutely astonishing discovery, and justifies efforts to better
understand the mysteries surrounding this species and the incredible stretch
of river where it lives."

The researchers fitted an acoustic tag to the stingray before returning it to
the river, to try to learn more about the secretive creature's elusive
behaviour.

Last month, an endangered giant freshwater stingray four metres long and
weighing 180 kilos was also hooked by a fisherman in the same province.

More than 1,000 fish species call the Mekong home and the stingray is not the
only giant lurking in the muddy waters -- the giant catfish and giant barb
also reach up to three metres long and 270 kilos in weight.

Scientists have warned that plastic waste threatens wildlife even in the
deepest stretches of the Mekong, along with "ghost nets" -- abandoned by
fishers but still able to snare fish.

The famous waterway starts in China and twists south through parts of
Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam, feeding 60 million people
through its basin and tributaries.

But environmentalists have long voiced concerns about dam building along the
Mekong River that will destroy fish stocks.