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Pheromone detectors used to track vulnerable fish in Otago 
NZ Source: rnz 3/19/2023
Pheromone detectors used to track vulnerable fish in Otago
Credit: RNZ / Alison Ballance
Pheromone detectors are being used to track down a nationally vulnerable fish in Otago with hopes it will help to protect them in the future.
 

Kanakana or lamprey are a jawless, migratory fish that look like an eel and have existed for more than 360 million years.

They have a large 'sucker' full of teeth they use to climb steep waterfalls during their upstream journey to spawn and to latch onto larger fish and whales during a parasitic phase as adults.

 
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