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An Amazonian arapaima washed up in a Florida river It didn t swim there

An Amazonian arapaima washed up in a Florida river. It didn’t swim there In February, Florida officials identified the body of an arapaima (Arapaima gigas) that had washed ashore from the Caloosahatchee River. An expert said the arapaima, a fish species endemic to the Amazon lowlands, had likely come from the pet trade. Live arapaimas are mainly brought into the U.S. for aquaculture, although a small number are also imported for the pet trade, another expert said. While arapaimas are not currently considered to be an invasive species, there are concerns they could become problematic in the future if enough end up in Florida’s waterways.

Turkmenistan: End of the road for the roaring growth myth

Turkmenistan: End of the road for the roaring growth myth
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African insurgents pry open new fronts for jihadist campaigns

African insurgents pry open new fronts for jihadist campaigns
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Somalia and Kenya s sea border dispute threatens regional stability

Somalia and Kenya s sea border dispute threatens regional stability dw.com 3/15/2021 Cristina Krippahl A dispute between Kenya and Somalia over an oil and gas-rich area in the Indian Ocean is unlikely to spark an armed conflict. But it may have ramifications for local fishing communities, as well as the wider region. © imago/Volker Preußer Fishermen go about their day on the Kenyan port of Lamu Island, which lies near the disputed area The ongoing standoff between Kenya and Somalia over a sizable area of the Indian Ocean has sparked concern among hundreds of thousands of people who depend on the region s rich fishing grounds for survival.

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