325 Long-neglected migratory freshwater fish species need protection now: Report
PolicyWednesday, March 25, 2026Mongabay

325 Long-neglected migratory freshwater fish species need protection now: Report

A recent report highlights that 325 migratory freshwater fish species, including the vital piraíba, are facing neglect and require immediate protection to ensure the sustainability of local fisheries and ecosystems. The findings emphasize the urgent need for policy interventions to safeguard these species as they play a critical role in both biodiversity and local economies.

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