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  2. Tonlé Sap - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, UNESCO designated the Tonle Sap as a biosphere reserve, but scientists have been concerned that high dams built in southern China and Laos will affect the strength and flow of countercurrents into the Tonlé Sap, reducing the number of fish in the lake. Tonle Sap habitat for nesting, breeding, spawning, and foraging in the floodplain ...

  3. Tonlé Sap Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The core areas function similar to national park areas and cover 42,300 ha. including the Great Lake. [3] Some people still live in these areas and are allowed to fish in them according to fishery law in Cambodia. Illegal fishing and poaching are major problems which threaten the fish population. Cutting of the flooded forest to make room for ...

  4. Tonlé Sap River - Wikipedia

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    The reversal carries water, along with fish eggs and larvae, into the Tonle Sap Lake, where they find a nutrient-rich environment that supports their feeding and growth. [9] The confluence of the Mekong, Tonlé Sap, and Bassac rivers, known as Chaktomuk, holds significant ecological and economic importance for Cambodia. It is a crucial source ...

  5. Mekong giant catfish - Wikipedia

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    The fish are thought to rear primarily in the Mekong and Cambodia's Tonle Sap lake and migrate hundreds of miles north to spawning grounds in Thailand. [12] [13] Spawning fish in the upper Cambodia are being over harvested. Fragmentation caused by infrastructure development of dams are becoming increasingly common posing threats to larval fish ...

  6. Cephalocassis jatia - Wikipedia

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    These fishes usually inhabit Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. [4] References This page was last edited on 17 September 2024, at 22:32 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Kampong Thom province - Wikipedia

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    Kampong Thom (Khmer: កំពង់ធំ, UNGEGN: Kâmpóng Thum [kɑmpɔŋ tʰom]; lit.'Great Port') is a province (khaet) of Cambodia.It borders the provinces of Siem Reap to the northwest, Preah Vihear to the north, Stung Treng to the northeast, Kratie to the east, Kampong Cham and Kampong Chhnang to the south, and the Tonle Sap to the west.

  8. Krakor district - Wikipedia

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    Located on the Tonle Sap, Krakor district is well known for fishing and prahok trey ngiet and other fish products are exported to markets in Pursat and Phnom Penh. Most of these fish are collected by floating fishing villages in the northern part of the district, near the district town.

  9. Grey-headed fish eagle - Wikipedia

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    The grey-headed fish eagle (Icthyophaga ichthyaetus) is a fish-eating bird of prey from Southeast Asia. [2] It is a large stocky raptor with adults having dark brown upper body, grey head and lighter underbelly and white legs. [ 3 ]