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2023: The New Indian Express:
If asked to name ten native fish, students would be stumped
2023: The News Minute:
Scientists in Kerala discover four new subterranean fishes with help from residents
2023: BBC:
Leonardo DiCaprio praises Indian man for discovering new fish in a bucket
2023: The Hindu:
Dragon snakehead facing unique conservation challenge
2023: The New Indian Express:
The idea of fish here is all about food
2023: The New Indian Express:
Layman’s fish find gets DiCaprio’s attention
2023: re: wild:
Mr. Abraham and the Pathala Eel Loach
2023: MongaBay India:
Citizen scientists help discover a blind catfish species hidden inside Kerala’s aquifers
2023: East Mojo:
Meghalaya: World’s largest cavefish named after Pnar community
2023: The Hindu:
Researchers find new subterranean catfish species, name it after public
2022: bioGraphic:
Seeing the river for the fish
2022: The Wire:
To Find the Fish, Find the People: How Scientists Came Upon the Pathala Eel Loach
2021: The Indian Express:
Over 30 alien species found in Kerala’s water bodies
2021: The News Minute:
Kerala’s freshwater fish are dwindling, and saving them is the need of the hour
2021: The Hindu:
Fish species in Vembanad have declined by 40%
2021: MongaBay India:
India’s ancient underground fish species under threat due to poor water governance
2021: MongaBay India:
148 zebra loaches exported per day from the Western Ghats
2021: MongaBay India:
Checking spread of invasive alien fish as India faces climate extremes
2020: MongaBay India:
How wildlife outside protected areas respond to climate extremes
2020: Times of India:
Kerala home to a 100 million year old fish
2020: The New Indian Express:
Rare fish family found in paddy fields of Kerala
2020: Times of India:
KUFOS to map diversity of subterranean fish
2020: The Print:
Snakehead fish found in Kerala a living fossil
2020: Times of India:
Researchers identify a new family of bony fishes
2020: New Indian Express:
New freshwater fish species discovered from Western Ghats
2020: Island Sri Lanka:
Researchers discover new variant of Sri Lankan aquarium fish
2020: Times of India:
Taxonomist gets freshwater fish named after him
2020: Hindustan Times:
New species of fish named after Manipur Professor
2020: The Hindu:
Three new species of fishes found in Western Ghats
2020: Times of India:
Dazzling freshwater fishes discovered from Western Ghats
2020: MongaBay India:
Conservation biologists navigate the new normal
2020: National Geographic:
World’s largest cave fish discovered in India
2020: India Today:
Meet the largest cavefish on earth
2020: Telegraph India:
Get thinking of a name for cavefish
2020: The Indian Express:
From deep dark Meghalaya cave
2019: Scroll:
A new fish discovered named after a snack
2019: The News Minute:
The fish that popped out of a tap
2019: MongaBay:
Fish named after ‘Bhujia’
2019: MongaBay:
Enormous alien fish spotted in Kerala
2019: MongaBay:
Gollum surfaces in India
2019: News Minute:
Gollum found in Kerala
2019: Times of India:
Gollum, the new fish species from Kerala
2019: Deccan Chronicle:
KUFOS Scientists identify new fish
2019: The Print:
Indian and British Scientists find new fish species in Kerala
2019: Economic Times:
Mysterious snakehead fish from Kerala Found
2019: Mathrubhumi:
Underwater snakehead ‘Aenigmachanna gollum’ is the new fish in town
2019: The Hindu:
Humpbacked mahseer Critically Endangered
2019: Hindustan Times:
Fish in Cauvery face the risk of extinction
2019: The Hindu:
Kole Fish Count
2019: The Hindu:
Kole fish count records 82 species
2018: The Week:
Experts suggest species atlas, no stocking for mahseer conservation
2018: Living It:
Naming India’s iconic yet nearly extinct fish
2018:The Hindu:
Flood triggers influx of alien fish species in Kerala
2018: Mathrubhumi:
Invasive fish aplenty in rivers: pose threat to local fish breeds
2018:Times of India:
Unique shrimp genus discovered
2018: The Hindu:
After 150 years, a fish gets a scientific name
2018: Mongabay:
A tiny new fish discovered in a secluded stream in the Western Ghats
2018: Bangalore Mirror:
Under its scientific name, the hump-backed mahseer could be Critically Endangered
2018: Bangalore Mirror:
New wonders in rivers of Western Ghats
2018: Research Matters:
Can its scientific name save India’s famed hump-backed mahseer?
2017: The Hindu:
More species of snakehead fish found
2017: Eastern Mirror:
Professors to study freshwater conservation
2016 : The Hindu:
Freshwater biodiversity under threat
2016 : Live Mint:
Angling for a rare sight of the mahseer
2016:
Huffington Post: India’s turtles are dying
2015 : Telegraph India:
Cauvery fish faces extinction
2015 : Scientific American:
Massive humpback fish at risk of extinction
2015 : The Hindu:
Save the mighty mahseer
2015 : Bangalore Mirror:
Spiny rayed fish discovered by team of scientists in the Western Ghats
2014 : The Hindu:
Fighting to save the fish
2014 : Times of India:
Two Crabs and One shrimp may go extinct in the Western Ghats
2013 : CNN IBN:
Saving the Western Ghats [Video Documentary
]
2013 : Mongabay:
Rare and threatened freshwater fish plundered for the aquarium trade in India
2013 : Bangalore Mirror:
A new fish genus named after the Western Ghats
2013 : Bangalore Mirror:
New species of catfish found in Kumaradhara
2013 : IUCN:
Threatened freshwater fish fall through net of mismanaged aquarium pet trade
2013 : Times of India:
Western Ghats endemic ornamental fish has multiple lineage
2012 : Deccan Herald:
Researchers stumble upon new species of fish
2011 : Sunday Guardian:
Pollution destroys fish species in the Western Ghats
2011 : IUCN:
Collateral damage – Western Ghats freshwater species in peril
2010 : Practical Fish Keeping:
Is it time to stop buying
Puntius denisonii
?
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Dr. Rajeev Raghavan, Department of Fisheries Resource Management, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Kochi 682506, India
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