FISH TALES: Where kings swim: Fears N2 Wild Coast Road project will threaten giant trevally migration while paving over residents’ histories

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Kingfish have been swimming up the Mtentu River every year for aeons, but some residents fear their migration may be under threat from Sanral construction, along with livelihoods.

Where kings swim: Fears N2 Wild Coast Road project will threaten giant trevally migration while paving over residents’ historiesWhere kings swim: Fears N2 Wild Coast Road project will threaten giant trevally migration while paving over residents’ histories by Dennis Webster for New Frame, Daily Maverick November 19, 2021 Like most restless wanderers, the giant trevally has many names. In the Pacific Ocean, some call the mighty fish “ulua”.

This article first appeared on Daily Maverick and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

 

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