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"path": "/news/24032026/migratory-freshwater-fish-disappearing/",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-24T12:00:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Beneath the surface of the planet’s rivers and lakes, the historically heaving migrations of freshwater fish are thinning out. The blubbery-lipped Siamese giant carp of Asia’s Mekong River, the mottled brown goonch of India’s Ganges and the ancient-in-appearance beluga sturgeon of Europe’s Danube River are declining. Facing existential threats along their migratory paths, an ecological […]",
"title": "Earth’s Greatest Underwater Migrations Are Disappearing"
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