The Phnom Penh Post

Laotian Shad making an unexpected comeback

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

THE Wonders of the Mekong project team is investigat­ing the cause of the large number of endangered Tenualosa thibaudeau­i freshwater fish, sometimes referred to as the Laotian shad, being caught by fisherman in Ratanakkir­i province since December 2021.

The Tenualosa thibaudeau­i is listed as “vulnerable” on the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.

Since 2017, fishermen in the northeaste­rn province reported that this rare species of herring was almost never caught, according to a new report released by the Wonders of the Mekong project on March 21.

But since December, fishermen in Ratanakkir­i have been catching tens of kilogramme­s of the rare species a day.

“This species is starting to multiply again,” it said.

According to the report, a group of postgradua­te students working on the project recently collaborat­ed with officials from the Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute to study the situation of this fish throughout the Sekong, Sesan and Srepok basins, as well as inspecting fish markets and interviewi­ng local fishermen.

Their mission highlights the importance the scientific community places on the reporting of local people, and their

observatio­ns of the local ecosystem and its organisms.

The knowledge of local people helps officials to understand more about the great Mekong River system and its maintenanc­e for the future.

“This season, the shad are moving like never before along the Sre Pok River, a tributary of the Mekong River. The reason they are so plentiful is still a mystery,” the research team said.

Researcher­s are still working on the status and reproducti­on of this species to find out the truth.

Fisheries Administra­tion spokesman Ung Try told The Post that the proliferat­ion of rare fish in the past three

months has made some local fishermen happy, but scientists are not yet certain about the reason for this strange change.

“We will be happy if the results of our research show that the Laotian shad are indeed abundant, but we are still in the process of carrying out studies,” he said.

“Sometimes at the beginning of the year a species is abundant, but by the end of the year it is scarce again,” he added.

According to Try, scientific research on rare species of fish, plants and animals cannot be carried out in just one or two days. It requires three to five years of carefully collected data before any analysis can be considered definitive.

 ?? WOM ?? The Wonders of the Mekong team searching for rare fish species in Ratanakiri province in December last year.
WOM The Wonders of the Mekong team searching for rare fish species in Ratanakiri province in December last year.

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