BRAZIL-FISHING-PIRARUCU
A worker shows the skin of a Pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) at the Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve (RDS) in Fonte Boa, Amazonas state, Brazil, on November 7, 2022. - Pirarucus are native to the Amazon and among the world's largest freshwater fish, reaching as much as 3 m (9.8 ft) in length. Known as 'Amazon cod,' they had almost disappeared from Amazonian rivers and lakes. Still, with a program carried out by scientists of the Mamiraua Institute, the fish has returned to abundance. (Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS / AFP) (Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS/AFP via Getty Images)

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