Massive Humpbacked Fish at Risk of Extinction
One of India’s most famous fish could disappear before it even has a name.
A new paper published May 13 in brings word that the humpback mahseer of India is even worse off than many of its relatives: It is now so rare that it may disappear within a generation.
As a result, Indian fisheries departments started breeding mahseer in captivity and releasing them into the river. They just made one mistake: The fish they bred looked like the humpbacks when they were young but they were actually another mahseer species—the much smaller blue-finned mahseer (which also now lacks a scientific name). “This is clearly a conservation program which has backfired,” the study’s lead author, ecologist of Bournemouth University in England, said in a .
That disappointment led Pinder and biologist of India’s Saint Albert’s College to launch an international collaborative effort to better understand all of south Asia’s mahseer species. Along with the most recent paper, their work yielded and the establishment of the , a non-governmental organization devoted to the fishes’ conservation.
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