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Marine Scientist Believes Catfish Should Be Protected

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Catfish do such an important job on the ocean floor that humans should stop eating them, says marine scientist Even Moland at the Institute of Marine Research.
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Polish anglers from Krakow went to the Po River in Italy. They landed a trophy-sized catfish. The giant specimen weighed well over 100 kilograms.

Catfish do such an important job on the ocean floor that humans should stop eating them, says marine scientist Even Moland at the Institute of Marine Research.

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Catfish do such an important job on the seabed that humans should stop eating them, says marine scientist Even Moland at the Institute of Marine Research.

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Marine scientist believes catfish should be protected In just a few years, 5,000 square kilometers of kelp forests have disappeared off the coast of Northern Norway. The reason is that sea urchins, which feed on the kelp plants, have been allowed to roam free after their main enemy, the catfish, has been greatly reduced, writes Klassekampen. – It is our own fault. Since the 1950s, we have been fishing down local coastal populations of cod and h…

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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