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THAILAND

Academics tackle fish invasion of Thai waterways

News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/08/2024

» The spread of blackchin tilapia in many provinces may be the result of smuggling, while electrofishing, along with the release of other predatory species, might be an effective way to control their numbers, academics have suggested.

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OPINION

Fishy solutions

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/07/2024

» Re: “Govt seeks source of alien fish influx”, (BP, July 21). It was with incredulity that I read, “Govt seeks source of alien fish influx”. The source will never be found of course, since a predatory bird could have dropped a pregnant tilapia from high in the air — any newly formed body of freshwater in Thailand will soon be populated with fish in just this manner.

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WORLD

Cambodian leader U-turns on rare dolphin conservation law

AFP, Published on 27/04/2023

» PHNOM PENH - Cambodian leader Hun Sen on Thursday cancelled a law he created just two months ago to protect critically endangered Mekong dolphins as the mammals continue to die from illegal fishing activities.

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WORLD

Battle to save Cambodia's river dolphins from extinction

AFP, Published on 15/03/2023

» KRATIE, Cambodia: Bulging grey heads break the turbid waters of the Mekong River in Cambodia as a pod of rare Irrawaddy dolphins surfaces to breathe, drawing excited murmurs from tourists watching from nearby boats.

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THAILAND

WWF 'saddened' by death of last dolphin in pool near Cambodia

News, Post Reporters, Published on 20/02/2022

» The WWF has expressed regret over the death of the last known river dolphin in the transboundary pool in the Mekong between Laos and Cambodia.

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THAILAND

Small fishermen lending a hand

Online Reporters, Published on 04/07/2015

» SONGKHLA — A network of small fishermen have joined hands to sell seafood directly to consumers at fair prices to help ease shortages.