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dc.contributor.authorSukumasavin, Naruepon
dc.contributor.editorPrimavera, Jurgenne H.
dc.contributor.editorQuinitio, Emilia T.
dc.contributor.editorEguia, Maria Rowena
dc.coverage.spatialMekong Deltaen
dc.coverage.spatialMekong River
dc.coverage.spatialNong Khai
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-31T01:47:32Z
dc.date.available2019-01-31T01:47:32Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.identifier.citationSukumasavin, N. (2006). Status of the Mekong giant catfish, Pangasianodon gigas Chevey, 1930 stock enhancement program in Thailand. In J. H. Primavera, E. T. Quinitio, & M. R. R. Eguia (Eds.), Proceedings of the Regional Technical Consultation on Stock Enhancement for Threatened Species of International Concern, Iloilo City, Philippines, 13-15 July 2005 (pp. 85-90). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.en
dc.identifier.isbn9789718511794
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10862/2936
dc.description.abstractThe Mekong giant catfish (Pangasianodon gigas Chevey, 1930) is one of the largest freshwater fish in the world, measuring up to 3 m in length and weighing in excess of 300 kg. It is endemic to the Mekong River Basin area. It is found in Tonle Sap Lake, Tonle Sap River, and the Mekong River. It is not known to occur in the upper 2,000 km of the Mekong River. The current extent of occurrence is estimated at around 4,150 km. Historical reports indicate that the species was abundant in the early 1900s with 40-50 fish caught yearly in Nong Khai Province, north-east Thailand. However, since that time the number of fish caught has declined. This paper discusses several important information about Mekong Giant Catfish, such as rarity and size, natural food, natural spawning season and spawning grounds, and age and size at first maturity. Moreover, the breeding program and the stock enhancement activities of the Thai Department of Fisheries were also presented in the paper.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centeren
dc.subjectThailanden
dc.titleStatus of the Mekong giant catfish, Pangasianodon gigas Chevey, 1930 stock enhancement program in Thailanden
dc.typeConference paperen
dc.citation.spage85
dc.citation.epage90
dc.subject.asfafreshwater fishesen
dc.subject.asfafreshwater aquacultureen
dc.subject.asfainland fisheriesen
dc.subject.asfaendemic speciesen
dc.subject.asfastocksen
dc.subject.asfadepleted stocksen
dc.subject.asfafishery resourcesen
dc.subject.asfastock assessmenten
dc.subject.asfastocking (organisms)en
dc.subject.asfabreedingen
dc.subject.asfamarkingen
dc.subject.asfapopulation geneticsen
dc.citation.conferenceTitleProceedings of the Regional Technical Consultation on Stock Enhancement for Threatened Species of International Concern, Iloilo City, Philippines, 13-15 July 2005en
dc.subject.scientificNamePangasianodon gigasen


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