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Denpasar.
Scientists from the US-based Conservation International said they may have
discovered 12 new fish species in the waters off of Bali.
“Right now
the fish are being identified and classified. Hopefully by December, or at the
latest by January, the names can be listed and formalized [as new species],”
the group’s coral fish researcher Mark van Nydeck said on Sunday.
The
unidentified species cover a number of genus and families, including the eels,
damsels and coral fishes in the genus of Siphamia, Heteroconger, Apogon,
Parapercis, Meiacanthus, Manonichthys, Grallenia and Pseudochromis.
Partnering
with the local maritime and fisheries agency, the Bali Marine Rapid Assessment
Program began in January with a survey of 33 marine locations around Bali
covering depths of 10 meters to 70 meters.
The group
said Bali had a high level of marine biodiversity, with more than 1,000 species
of fish.
In May,
Conservation International discovered eight new species of coral fishes and one
new species of coral. The species were believed to be endemic to the area and
had not migrated from other regions.
The study
found that coral reefs in Bali had been well-preserved and their condition was
significantly better than that reported in studies 20 years ago.
But some
species of fish are becoming increasingly hard to find, such as sharks and
groupers. The finding indicates that there has been over-fishing in the area.
More than
100 sharks are captured and killed each day in Bali, the group said,
particularly the long-finned shark, which is prized for its fins.
Trading in
shark fin is legal in Indonesia and can fetch up to Rp 2.5 million ($280) per
kilogram.

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