In the Amazon, a Giant Fish Helps Save the Rainforest 
By FABIANO MAISONNAVE and JORGE SAENZ BR Source: Associated Press 11/3/2022
FABIANO MAISONNAVE and JORGE SAENZ
Credit: AP Photo/Jorge Saenz
Even in the most biodiverse rainforest of the world, the pirarucu, also known as arapaima, stands out.

First, there is its mammoth size: It can weigh up to 200 kilos (440 pounds), by far the largest of 2,300 known fish species in the Amazon. It is found primarily in floodplain lakes across the Amazon basin, including the region of Medio Jurua.
 

Second, the giant fish not so long ago nearly vanished from Jurua, as vessels swept the lakes with large nets. The illegal and unsustainable fishing left river and Indigenous communities struggling to catch their staple food. And it left pirarucu designated as threatened with extinction, unless trade in the fish is closely controlled by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

 
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