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Guinness recognizes giant stingray in Mekong River as the largest in the world

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên28/11/2023


'Symbol of the fate of the Mekong River'

According to the Wonders of the Mekong Organization and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), on November 14, 2023, in Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Guinness World Records officially recognized the giant stingray named Boramy in the Mekong River as the world's largest freshwater fish. The announcement ceremony was attended by many stakeholders from the community to local authorities and international organizations.

Guinness công nhận con cá đuối khổng lồ nặng 300kg sông Mekong lớn nhất thế giới - Ảnh 1.

A 300kg stingray named "Boramy" is officially the world's largest freshwater fish, and will be released back into the Mekong River in June 2022.

Source: Wonders of the Mekong

Previously, in June 2022, fishermen in Stung Treng province (Cambodia) caught this giant stingray and contacted the Wonders of the Mekong Organization (funded by USAID) with the hope of returning the fish to nature. Conservationists worked with Cambodian officials and scientists to coordinate the return of the fish to the mother river Mekong.

"The giant stingray is a symbol of the fate of the Mekong River and how to balance river basin development with environmental management of the river. The river's richness must be protected so that it can continue to provide and nourish the people of the region for generations to come," Chea Seila, head of the Wonders of the Mekong Foundation in Cambodia, said at the Guinness World Records announcement ceremony.

On November 14, 2023, in Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Guinness World Records officially recognized the stingray named Boramy on the Mekong River as the world's largest freshwater fish.

Currently, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia (MAFF) in collaboration with the Wonders of the Mekong Foundation plans to work with international scientists to share information to support the development of tools to protect this giant fish. MAFF representative said: "We wholeheartedly support these important efforts to provide scientific information and technical support for the management of giant stingrays and other aquatic resources in Cambodia. Giant stingray conservation is in line with our commitment to the sustainable development of Cambodia's inland aquatic resources for the country's long-term food security and prosperity."

The "world's largest" freshwater fish was caught in Cambodia and the happy ending

Avoid the risk of extinction

Dr Zeb Hogan, head of Wonders of the Mekong, said: “The giant stingray is a species on the brink of extinction. Its reintroduction and the installation of tracking devices will provide valuable information for the conservation of this fish. It also demonstrates the great cooperation in nature conservation thanks to the coordination from many sides such as government agencies, communities and international organizations. “The recognition by Guinness and the discovery of the record-breaking fish helps raise awareness of the incredible importance of the Mekong River. It also helps motivate future conservation efforts,” said Hogan.

The research team measured the fish and attached a tracking device before returning it to the mother river Mekong.

The giant fish, which fishermen have named “Boramy” or “Full Moon,” has been fitted with acoustic tracking equipment so researchers can identify critical habitat for the endangered species. Since the fish was caught last year, researchers working with local communities have found that the stingrays are often in a deep pool, highlighting the importance of developing fish stocks to protect endangered species.

Guinness công nhận con cá đuối khổng lồ nặng 300kg sông Mekong lớn nhất thế giới - Ảnh 4.

The previous record, which had stood for nearly two decades, belonged to a giant catfish caught in Thailand. In 2005, a 293 kg, 2.7 m long giant catfish was caught in northern Thailand. At the time, it was the world’s largest freshwater fish.

Scientists estimate that the Mekong River section through Cambodia is home to more giant fish species than any other river on earth. There are two giant catfish species, the giant catfish and the giant swordfish, along with giant carp that Vietnamese people often call giant catfish or giant catfish, giant barramundi, seven-striped barramundi and seven-striped carp...

The Mekong River is also home to a special species of fish, the Irrawaddy dolphin.



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