The tiny tree climbing fish species is researched, preserved and developed by Ca Mau

The fish that know how to climb trees, wade in the water and walk on land will be restored, preserved and developed by Ca Mau province after a long time of bluffing.

On February 21, a news from the People's Committee of Ca Mau Province said that it had proposed to order a project to study the technology application solution to restore, preserve and develop the mudskipper resources in Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province. Quickly. This is the topic of science and technology tasks under the gene fund program in 2020.

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The mudskippers are climbing the tree looking so cute.

Previously, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) worked with Ca Mau province and was agreed to support the implementation of 12 missions, including the task of "Researching technology application solutions to restore, conservation and development of mudskipper resources in Ngoc Hien district ".

This topic comes from the proposal of Ngoc Hien district with Department of Science and Technology to research, restore and preserve mudskippers. Because this species in the wild is in danger of being exhausted because of overexploitation.

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The mudskippers are swimming underwater.

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The mudskipper is included in the proposal to order a research project to apply technology to restore, preserve and develop.

According to many local older people, previously mudskippers were abundant in Ca Mau. However, when the above fish became a "specialty" favored by many diners, the number of wild boar in the wild decreased due to the hunting activities of people to supply for bars, restaurants .

"I am very happy to hear that the functional industry has placed an order for the study of applied solutions for conservation and development of mudskipper. If the project is successful, we will contribute to preserving the biodiversity. naturally, " said Mr. Nguyen Van Tinh excitedly.

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