http://biotope-aquarium.info/aquariums/back-to-the-roots-myanmar-lake-inle-120-l/ WebFish caught from the lake have been a staple of the local diet. The Inle carp (Cyprinus intha, called nga hpein locally) has historically been the most abundant but today is seriously threatened. A popular local dish is htamin gyin - 'fermented' rice kneaded with fish and/or potato - served with hnapyan gyaw (lit. 'twice-fried Shan tofu').
Inlay Lake Ramsar Site Ramsar Sites Information …
WebFish Species in Salween. The Salween River originates in the Tibethan range of the eastern Himalayas. The river passes through western Yunnan, China, Myanmar, and then forms the border between Myanmar and Thailand, before it turns west and drains into the Andaman Sea. [No. of Species listed in Fishbase.org=147] WebAward-winning Parthenocissus henryana (Chinese Virginia Creeper) is a vigorous, fast-growing, deciduous climber boasting dark velvety blue-green leaves with 3-5 leaflets … gstshh 126.com
Freshwater Fish Species in Salween River [Myanmar + Thailand]
WebTranslations in context of "Les poissons pêchés" in French-English from Reverso Context: Cela veut dire que les poissons pêchés dans la zone sont un risque. WebDescription of the area surrounding the biotope: Lake Inle is a polymictic lake located in the southern Shan State in Myanmar, 420 kilometers northeast of Yangon and is surrounded by rice fields, forests, peat … Web[Inle Lake is located on the Southwestern part of Shan State, which is easternmost state in Myanmar (Burma). The lake is surrounded by Shan Hills, by which the lake and neighboring aquatic habitats has been historically isolated and thus harboring several endemic fish species. These aquatic environments and local markets were where the surveys were … gst share in australia