Valuable ‘President’s fish’ facing extinction in the country
09/26/2010
A species of mullet reputed to be one of the favorite dishes of former President Ferdinand Marcos is facing extinction in the country because it is so valuable, a fisheries official said yesterday.
The high value of the lobed river mullet, popularly known as “President’s fish” has resulted in overfishing, seriously diminishing their numbers, said Jovita Ayson, a regional director of the fisheries bureau.
“It is a threatened species and we have to do something about it before it goes extinct. If we don’t stop the indiscriminate catching, in a short while, it could vanish,” she told AFP.
The fisheries bureau is calling for a five-year ban on the catching of Cestraeus plicatilis, locally known as “ludong” or “banak.”
It is found in only a few countries, and in the Philippines its habitat is limited to a few rivers in the north..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100926nat6.html
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