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VIVA – Arapaima fish are clbadified as invasive aquatic animals by the Indonesian government. He is one of the 152 predators of the water of wild and greedy beasts. Due to the threat of local fish survival, the government pbaded a law banning the maintenance or release of native fishing habitat in the Amazon, America.
The reason of the greedy predator on which the Arapaima bans is strong enough. One of the proofs is that an Arapaima measuring 1.5 meters long and weighing 30 kilos was caught by fishermen at the Surabaya River or at the water gate of Kali Mas, Rolak Gunungsari, Surabaya, Java East, Tuesday morning July 3, 2018.
Arapaima is actually seen citizens for two days. Try to be caught but escape. Tuesday morning, around 06:00, the predator reappeared on the surface. Soon the fishermen named Hariyanto and Joko boarded a small boat. The net is released. The Arapaima was also captured.
The director of the Consortium for the Environment, Imam Rohani, said that Arapaima who had been arrested at Rolak Gunungsari appeared on the surface because of hunger. That's his character. "Arapaima appeared on the surface, usually when he was hungry," he said on the spot
. After being arrested, the fish was placed in a pond belonging to a cafe on the banks of the Gunungsari River. "It is put in a small pond of about two meters, continues to be given by small fish, in the amount of dozens, all of which are eaten (by Arapaima)," Imam explains.
Of note, Kali Surabaya at Rolak Gunungsari is a stream with the rivers at Wringinanom, Gresik Regency, East Java, where fishermen discovered the two Arapaima fishes on Friday and Saturday, June 29 and 30, 2018.
The Gate Rolak Gunungsari's water is known for its many fish.
The Surabaya River itself is the Brantas River, the second longest river in East Java, which comes from the water saving Mount Arjuno, Malang. Kali Porong in Sidoarjo is another part of the Brantas River.
Well, in the Brantas River located in the village of Mliriprowo, in the sub-district of Tarik, Sidoarjo, it was the first time that the news of Arapaima was excited. Here, eight giant Arapaima were captured by residents. (mus)
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