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Post time 20-1-2008 07:57 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Pemancing tangkap ikan gergasi
LONDON: Dua pemancing Britain sanggup membahayakan diri mengharungi sungai sehingga ke paras pinggang dan 慴ertarung

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Post time 20-1-2008 09:34 AM | Show all posts
catch and release....
baguih kaki mancing macam depa ni
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Post time 20-1-2008 11:16 AM | Show all posts
oww......ikan nie....orang makan telur dia.....yg orang putih wat caviar tue....black caviar.......
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Post time 20-1-2008 11:25 AM | Show all posts
wow! so bigggghmy3: sayang lau pupus..ni org pun ley die telan nihh
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Post time 20-1-2008 11:28 AM | Show all posts


yang ni warna cam dah kuning daaa...cam dah x fresh ...cam mati yer....
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Post time 20-1-2008 12:50 PM | Show all posts

Reply #5 bubpallo's post

cam obvious jer dah mati tu bub
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Post time 20-1-2008 04:07 PM | Show all posts
ni kenduri 300 org lepas ni hhehee
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Post time 21-1-2008 02:47 AM | Show all posts
ikan nih tlh dikategorikan sbg Endagered Species dibawah CITES. kira2 3 tahun lepaih. Sebelum tuh ikan ini ada di jual di kedai2 ikan . Tapi lani dah tak di jual dah sebab dah masuk CITES.
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Post time 21-1-2008 07:41 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by ati1402 at 20-1-2008 12:50 PM
cam obvious jer dah mati tu bub



yer arr ati......tgk tu mmng da mati..cian...
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Post time 21-1-2008 12:18 PM | Show all posts

Reply #8 PakLongChat's post

CITES tu mnde ekk paklong?full name die..
hehe maaflaa mmg jahil sket bab2 ikan nihh
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Post time 21-1-2008 06:31 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by ati1402 at 21-1-2008 12:18 PM
CITES tu mnde ekk paklong?full name die..
hehe maaflaa mmg jahil sket bab2 ikan nihh


Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species

nih paklong baghi link dia

http://www.cites.org/eng/disc/what.shtml
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 Author| Post time 21-1-2008 11:24 PM | Show all posts
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What is CITES?
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CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
Widespread information nowadays about the endangered status of many prominent species, such as the tiger and elephants, might make the need for such a convention seem obvious. But at the time when the ideas for CITES were first formed, in the 1960s, international discussion of the regulation of wildlife trade for conservation purposes was something relatively new. With hindsight, the need for CITES is clear. Annually, international wildlife trade is estimated to be worth billions of dollars and to include hundreds of millions of plant and animal specimens. The trade is diverse, ranging from live animals and plants to a vast array of wildlife products derived from them, including food products, exotic leather goods, wooden musical instruments, timber, tourist curios and medicines. Levels of exploitation of some animal and plant species are high and the trade in them, together with other factors, such as habitat loss, is capable of heavily depleting their populations and even bringing some species close to extinction. Many wildlife species in trade are not endangered, but the existence of an agreement to ensure the sustainability of the trade is important in order to safeguard these resources for the future.
Because the trade in wild animals and plants crosses borders between countries, the effort to regulate it requires international cooperation to safeguard certain species from over-exploitation. CITES was conceived in the spirit of such cooperation. Today, it accords varying degrees of protection to more than 30,000 species of animals and plants, whether they are traded as live specimens, fur coats or dried herbs.
CITES was drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1963 at a meeting of members of IUCN (The World Conservation Union). The text of the Convention was finally agreed at a meeting of representatives of 80 countries in Washington DC., United States of America, on 3 March 1973, , and on 1 July 1975 CITES entered in force. The original of the Convention was deposited with the Depositary Government in the Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish languages, each version being equally authentic.
CITES is an international agreement to which States (countries) adhere voluntarily. States that have agreed to be bound by the Convention ('joined' CITES) are known as Parties. Although CITES is legally binding on the Parties

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Post time 22-1-2008 06:00 PM | Show all posts
emm ikan todak kan ni,...jenis dia kan..
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Post time 9-2-2008 10:52 AM | Show all posts

Sturgeon







besar kan? ikan ni merupakan ikan "game fish" di canada.. ari tu ada tertengok di national geografi
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Post time 10-2-2008 03:20 PM | Show all posts
ikan nih nampak pelik...tapi mcm jinak aje...besor lak tuh..
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Post time 10-2-2008 03:48 PM | Show all posts

Balas #15 fredbok87\ catat

rasa buat kari sedap dak?
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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 04:39 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by putra_bengal at 10-2-2008 03:48 PM
rasa buat kari sedap dak?


kepala ikan 2 khas buat putra bengal ....

[ Last edited by  FiRe_Fly at 10-2-2008 04:40 PM ]
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Post time 10-2-2008 11:58 PM | Show all posts

Balas #17 FiRe_Fly\ catat

aiyoyo.. jenuh aku nak menghabiskannya...
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