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Published on 14th March 2023
Brunei's Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism plans to expand its successful udang galah (giant freshwater prawn) restoration program to other commercially viable species like the tapah fish. The initiative, begun in 2000, involves releasing spawn into the Temburong and Tutong rivers. Alongside these efforts, the ...
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Did you know that Brunei is on a mission to boost its freshwater fish and giant prawn populations? The government has been restoring the udang galah since 2000 and is now eyeing other species like the tapah fish! Talk about a fishy renaissance in the rivers of Brunei!
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