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Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Samut Songkhram Campus aims to solve the problem, breaking the cycle of 'black chin fish', a natural enemy. destroy the ecosystem Inside Samut Songkhram Campus

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2024-07-25 15:06:19


                              Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Samut Songkhram Campus Led by Assistant Professor Dr. Pharmacist Pimporn Thongmuang, Vice President of Samut Songkhram Campus. along with Ms. Supaporn Prajongjai, Acting Director of the Samut Songkhram Campus Office, Mr. Prachak Noi Ngoen, Central Division Director Samut Songkhram Campus Office and Personnel Samut Songkhram Campus Office Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Give importance to the aquatic ecosystem Inside Samut Songkhram Campus which is considered important to the survival of plants and animals Especially the issue of black chin cichlids or black chin cichlids. Aliens in Thai water sources Executioner of exotic animals destroyer of aquatic ecosystems

                               From the case in Thailand where an outbreak of black chin cichlids or black chin cichlids was found. in many areas until causing distress to farmers and create an impact on the aquatic ecosystem which the black chin fish It is considered an exotic animal. Alien species that must be watched out This fish has an external appearance similar to the cichlid fish. This fish is native to the African continent. Found spread along the coast to northwestern Africa. Currently, black fish species are being imported into many countries, including America, Europe, Asia, especially in Thailand. There have been reports of imports since 2010.

                               Black-chinned cichlid fish are mostly found living in the mouths of rivers that are brackish water and mangrove forests. They can withstand high salinity. and withstands changes in salinity over a wide range. by this type of fish will invade and destroy aquatic animals in the natural ecosystem There has been a loss of biodiversity. causing some fish species to be at risk of extinction and disrupt the balance of the underwater ecosystem.

                           Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Samut Songkhram Campus Not complacent about the current situation which is currently an urgent issue that must be urgently fixed with cooperation from personnel Samut Songkhram Campus Office Help stop the life cycle of the black chin fish. Don't destroy the ecosystem. Within the Samut Songkhram campus, go beyond this.


                              News information from Amarin TV

                               News written by Mr. Jirayus Poolsawat

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