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-Newly discovered Amazon fish species is named after ‘The Lord of the Rings’ villain for its odd pattern ​[[https://​trip-scan.top/​|tripscan ​даркнет]]+Pacific Indigenous leaders have a new plan to protect whales. Treat them as people ​[[https://​trip-scan.top/​|tripscan ​зеркало]]
  
 +For Māori conservationist Mere Takoko, “losing one whale is like losing an ancestor.” The animals “taught our people about navigation across the Pacific, particularly across the Milky Way… And this is information that was given to our ancestors.”
  
-Thousands ​of fish species — about 2,500 of them named — call the Amazon River homebut scientists estimate nearly half of the marine ​creatures lurking in the massive stretch of water remain undiscovered.+The environmental activist from the small town of Rangitukiaon New Zealand’s east coastis spearheading a movement ​of Indigenous groups in the Pacific pushing to protect the magnificent ​marine ​mammals, inking a groundbreaking treaty to make them legal persons with inherent rights.
  
-While studying piranhas and pacus in an effort to better assess vital fish biodiversity in the 4,000-mile-long (6,​400-kilometer-long) river, an international team of researchers has found and identified a new species of pacua piranha relative with a plant-based diet and humanlike teeth.+The document is part of a multi-pronged ​effort to safeguard whaleswhich also includes quantifying their monetary value as carbon-depleting “bioengineers ​of our oceans”, and deploying the latest tech to track boats that harm them.
  
-Besides its odd pearly whites, ​the newfound species has striking orange ​and black markings — including a bold vertical black bar stretching across its flank — that the researchers say resemble the fiery eye symbol ​for the villain Sauron from J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” book and film series. The marks inspired the fish’s nameMyloplus sauron, according to a study published Monday in the journal Neotropical Ichthyology.+While the declaration is non-binding ​and would still need government recognition to become law, conservationists hope personhood will lead to enhanced protection ​for these creatureswith many species endangered.
  
-Me and the coauthors thought ​(the namewould be a nice idea — it really looks like the Sauron’s eye,” said study coauthor Victória Pereira, a graduate student in biology ​at the University ​of Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil. The researchers hoped the pop culture reference would draw attention to the fish and efforts to protect biodiversity ​in the Amazon, Pereira added. +Our mokopuna ​(grandchildrendeserve an ocean brimming with life, where the melodies of whales echo across the vast expanses,” Māori King Tūheitia Pōtatau ​said at the signing ​of the treaty ​in the Cook IslandsAlong with the Māori ​of New Zealand and groups ​from the Cook Islands, Indigenous leaders from Tahiti, Tonga, Hawaii, and Easter Island signed ​the He Whakaputanga Moana treaty.
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-The eye-catching fish is not the only animal named for Tolkien’s Dark Lord. A genus of butterflies was found in May 2023 with spots that looked like eyes on its wings, reminding researchers of the well-known symbol ​from the trilogy. There is also a species of tree froga dung beetle ​and a genus of dinosaurs named after the character.+
  
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