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Share They continued: The discovery of a substantial population of coelacanths through handline fishing on the steep volcanic slopes of Comoros archipelago initially provided an important source of museum specimens and was the main focus of coelacanth research for almost 40 years. As such, the experts note their findings emphasize the importance of the Onilahy marine canyon in southwest Madagascar as an especially important habitat and provides the basis for the development of a national program of research and conservation. However, Tony Ribbink, former head of the African Coelacanth Ecosystem Program (ACEP), said it s not quite clear that Madagascar plays such a vital role to the coelacanth population. ....
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Shark hunters find 420m-year-old extinct four-legged fossil fish alive in ocean Their re-emergence is partly because of fishermen using gillnets on shark-hunting expeditions. and are able to reach where the fish which gather beneath the surface of the ocean. Updated Shark hunters have found a 420m year-old extinct four-legged fossil fish alive in ocean The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. ....
feed to stay on top of the news. They can be found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia. However, due to the continued interest in shark fins and oil in the Chinese marketplace, fishers in southwestern Madagascar are posing a threat to the coelacanths’ lives as they set gill-nets in deeper waters called jarifa gill-nets. The Western Indian Ocean species, Latimeria chalumnae, has been classified as critically endangered by the IUCN, while a similar Indonesian counterpart (L. menadoensis) is classified as vulnerable. “When we looked into this further, we were astounded [by the numbers caught]… even though there has been no proactive process in Madagascar to monitor or conserve coelacanths,” said Andrew Cooke, a lead author in the new study in the SA Journal of Science that reviews the data for specimens, according to Mongabay. ....
Extinct Fossil Fish Dating Back 420 Million Years Found Alive in Madagascar On 5/14/21 at 3:19 PM EDT A group of South African shark hunters have unwittingly rediscovered a population of fish predating dinosaurs that many in the scientific community believed to be extinct. The four-legged fossil fish known as the coelacanth has been found alive and well in the West Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar, according to a report from the nonprofit environmental conservation platform Mongabay News. Their re-emergence is in part thanks to fishermen using gillnets in their shark-hunting expeditions, the outlet reported. As they continue to target sharks for their fins, oil and other commercial enterprises, the high-tech deep-sea nets are able to reach where coelacanths gather, about 328 to 492 feet below the water s surface. ....