Giant Fish of the Mekong the Mekong River © Daniel Cheong / Executive Summary WWF Greater Mekong Programme ©

Giant Fish of the Mekong the Mekong River © Daniel Cheong / Executive Summary WWF Greater Mekong Programme ©

Riverof Giants Giant Fish of the Mekong The Mekong River © Daniel Cheong / www.flickr.com Executive Summary WWF Greater Mekong Programme © The worlds biggest freshwater fish and 4 out of the top ten As ambassadors of the Greater Mekong region, vulnerable to giant freshwater fish species can be found in the Mekong River fishing pressure and changes in the river environment, the which flows through Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, status of the giant fish is one indicator of the health and Thailand and Vietnam. More giants inhabit this mighty river ecological integrity of the Mekong. The well-being of these than any other on Earth. species is therefore closely linked to the sustainable management of the region and to limiting the environmental Little is known about these magnificent species of the Greater impacts of increased regional economic activity and Mekong region, some attaining five metres in length and over integration. half a ton in weight. What is known is that their future is uncertain. Any impact on the ecological balance of the river also threatens the sustainability of the aquatic resources that support Populations of the Mekong giant catfish have plummeted 90 millions of people. There are at least 50 migratory species per cent in just two decades, whilst the giant dog-eating catfish which are highly vulnerable to mainstream dam development. is seldom seen now in the wild. Living amongst the new These make up between 40-70 per cent of the catch of fish in emerging economic powers of Asia, a combination of the Mekong. infrastructure development, habitat destruction and overharvesting, is quickly eroding populations of these The 1995 agreement of the Mekong River Commission should extraordinary species. be fully recognized and endorsed; in particular the procedures for notification, prior consultation and agreement. WWF The single most important threat is the hydropower dams in supports a delay in the approval of the mainstream dams, the lower Mekong and large tributaries. For many of the fish, including the Sayabouly hydropower dam in Sayabouly the obstruction posed by these developments block migration Province, to ensure a comprehensive study is undertaken to routes to spawning grounds; if the mega fish stop migrating, fully consider the costs and benefits of their construction they will stop spawning. The clock is ticking. There are plans and operation. WWF encourages others to join in supporting in various stages of development for 11 dams on the lower the Mekong countries to commit to the study phase. Mekong mainstream, including the Sayabouly hydropower dam in Sayabouly Province, northern Lao PDR, that will place further pressure on remaining populations of giant fish. Cover image: Giant sheatfish,Wallago attu, one of the top 20 giant freshwater fish species © Ursula Bes. Above, right: A Mekong giant catfish is caught. RIVER OF GIANTS 1 The Mighty Mekong © Adam Cathro An Ancient and A Mother to Giants Mega Diverse River Born 50 million years ago from a Throughout its journey, the Mekong Possessing ‘indeterminate growth’, fish powerful tectonic collision in the heart of takes on many forms, from little species can usually keep growing as long Asia, the mighty Mekong River emerges variation in depth, to stretches marked as food and habitat continue to remain from the vast and towering mountains with rocks and boulders, rapids and deep and that they are free from disease. surrounding the Tibetan plateau and pools. At least 170 deep water pools can Extraordinarily, with the Mekong’s begins its long descent through the be found across the Mekong in prehistoric age and the natural protection Greater Mekong region of Southeast Cambodia and Lao PDR alone3, with the and richness of food that these pools, Asia. deepest being 80m in depth4. In the dry floodplain and isolated tributaries season the Mekong recedes and fish provide, a steady amplification of fish At a colossal 4,800km in length, the habitats on the floodplain disappear. size has taken place over evolutionary Mekong River begins in the Tibetan Deep pools play a crucial role at this time, producing a number of super-sized Plateau and runs through the Chinese point, providing extraordinary refuges species. province of Yunnan, Myanmar, Lao for many of the Greater Mekong’s fish PDR, Thailand and Cambodia, before species to feed and grow, maintaining the In scientific terms, a species must be forming the ‘nine headed dragon’ in the integrity and productivity of the capable of growing to at least two metres Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam, and ecosystem5. in length or 100kg in weight to qualify as dispersing into the South China Sea. a giant fish. Remarkably, certain species of the Greater Mekong region can grow The longest river in Southeast Asia unites to a monstrous five metres in length. The 320 million people across the Greater giant freshwater stingray, at half the Mekong region1, supporting a way of length of a bus, may be the largest fish life, vital livelihoods and subsistence, swimming in freshwater on Earth. To agriculture and fisheries, and much- date, the Mekong giant catfish is the needed energy for development. But this Mekong Rive world’s greatest ever recorded catch, great river and its mosaic of tributaries with a 293kg car-sized specimen Yunnan (China) also nurtures and sustains an r famously hauled into a boat in northern extraordinary level of species diversity Thailand in 2005. and endemism. Fostering more fish Myanmar species per unit area than even the Lao PDR These giants are encountered as they Amazon, the Mekong is estimated to emerge from deep waters and traverse provide habitat for at least 1,100 species across the region, often migrating to of fish2. Thailand other areas to spawn. Scientists now estimate that one quarter of the world’s Vietnam giant fish can be found in the Mekong, Cambodia more species of giant freshwater fish than any other river on Earth6. Above: The Mekong River, as seen from Thailand. On the left is Myanmar; to the right is Lao PDR. 2 RIVER OF GIANTS The Global Top 10 Giant Freshwater Fish Common Name Scientific Name Maximum Weight River System (Length) Giant freshwater Himantura 600kg (500cm, 240cm Mekong River Basin stingray chaophraya disc width) Chinese paddlefish Psephurus gladius 500kg (700cm) Yangtze River Basin Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas 350kg (300cm) Mekong River Basin Wels catfish Silurus glanis 306kg (500cm) Widespread in Europe and Asia Giant pangasius Pangasius 300kg (300cm) Mekong River Basin (dog-eating catfish) sanitwongsei Giant barb Catlocarpio siamensis 300kg (300cm) Mekong River Basin Arapaima Arapaima gigas 200kg (450cm) Amazon River Basin (pirarucu; paiche) Piraíba Brachyplatystoma 200kg (360cm) Amazon River Basin (laulau; lechero) filamentosum Nile perch Lates niloticus 200kg (200cm) Nile River Basin Alligator gar Atractosteus spatula 137kg (305cm) Mississippi River Basin Adapted from Stone, R. (2007) The Last of the Leviathans. Science 316:1684-1688. RIVER OF GIANTS 3 1. Giant freshwater stingray (Himantura chaophraya) © Zeb Hogan / WWF-Canon At half the length of a bus, the gargantuan freshwater stingray Common name: Giant freshwater may be the largest fish swimming in freshwater on Earth today. At stingray more than half a ton in size, large stingrays have been known to Scientific name: Himantura chaophraya pull boats up and down rivers and even underwater. Also known as: Freshwater whipray Date of discovery:Monkolprasit & Experts believe that this fish, wide and Though stingrays do not readily attack Roberts, 1990 flat in form, and sporting a long, humans, they are one of the few Mekong Maximum Size: 600kg, 500cm length, whip-like tail, has changed little over giant fish that can pose a real danger to 240cm disc width many millions of years. The species is those who handle them. Their tail has a Defining features: Wide and flat in known to inhabit estuaries and large deep deadly barb at its base which can be as form, with long whip-like tail rivers, burying in sandy or silted river long as 38cm - the largest of any stingray Distribution in the Greater Mekong: bottoms, to lie in wait for unsuspecting - and can easily penetrate human skin Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, fish, clams and crabs, using a sensor that and even bone, much like an arrow and Vietnam. can detect an animal's electrical field. typically inject poison. Diet: Carnivore. Feeds on benthic invertebrates crustaceans and fishes Unusually, this species is occasionally Despite its mega dimensions and Average lifespan in the wild: Unknown sighted near urban centres of the region. toxicity, surprisingly these nomadic Threats: Over harvesting and pollution Mekong communities claim to have species remain elusive and cloaked in IUCN Red List Category: Vulnerable observed absolutely enormous stingrays, mystery, only first being identified by including one four metres wide and scientists less than 20 years ago. Decades twice as long7, another specimen was six ago they were reported to be more metres in length8. Supernatural sightings common than they are now. This could aside, scientists estimate that be because of overharvesting, pollution Himantura chaophraya can grow five and because their river habitats have metres and 600kg in size9, certainly degraded, and it appears they no longer making it among the largest of the inhabit some parts of their historical approximately 200 species of rays. range. Ovoviviparous, the fish gives birth to live young measuring 30cm wide, so even the Populations of giant stingray are faring small ones are large! better than other Mekong giant fish. Experts suggest this may be because of the depth of the river these species inhabit as well as the fact that they are so difficult to catch. 4 RIVER OF GIANTS 2. Mekong giant catfish (Pangasianodon gigas) © Suthep Kritsanavarin / WWF-Canon Perhaps the most famous catfish in all of Asia is the gigantic Common name: Mekong Giant Catfish Mekong giant catfish.

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