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A female Kapango, Bagrus meridionalis, a large endemic catfish found in Lake Malawi, rests in a cave at Masimbwe Island. This species, considered a delicacy and a major source of protein for coastal c

A female Kapango, Bagrus meridionalis, a large endemic catfish found in Lake Malawi, rests in a cave at Masimbwe Island. This species, considered a delicacy and a major source of protein for coastal communities, is overfished in many parts of the lake.

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A female Kapango, Bagrus meridionalis, a large endemic catfish found in Lake Malawi, rests in a cave at Masimbwe Island. This species, considered a delicacy and a major source of protein for coastal communities, is overfished in many parts of the lake.