PHOTOTHEQUE AQUACOLE DE LA FAO
 
Hong Kong catfish, Clarias fuscus
©FAO/Irene Nurzia Humburg. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. Clarias is a genus of catfishes, well known for their ability to breath air using modified gill arches. This genus is found in lakes, streams, rivers, swamps and floodplains, many of which are subject to seasonal drying. Though not as widespread as other Clarias species, (e.g. C. gariepinus or C. batrachus) nevertheless C. fuscus is an important aquaculture species that can be grown in ponds, cages, tanks and raceways, and integrated systems. Read more here on a similar species: www.fao.org/fishery/culturedspecies/Clarias_gariepinus/en
Année
2012
Auteur(s)
I. Nurzia Humburg
Mots clés
Aquaculture, Aquaculture, freshwater-, Fish
Localité
Hawaii
Région
Oceania
Country
United States of America
Credits
@FAO Aquaculture photo library
 / I. Nurzia Humburg