Observations on a living coelacanth

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DURING the recent Franco-British-American expedition to the Comoro Islands at the north end of the Mozambique channel we had the opportunity to observe a living coelacanth. The fish, a small specimen 85 cm in length, was caught by a native fisherman at Iconi, Grande Comore, at 0200 on March 22, 1972. It was caught from a pirogue by hand line, using a piece of tuna as bait. The fish was transferred by the fishermen to a cylindrical cage approximately 1.5 m diameter by 2 m length which had been built at Iconi during a previous Canadian expedition. © 1972 Nature Publishing Group.

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Locket, N. A., & Griffith, R. W. (1972). Observations on a living coelacanth. Nature, 237(5351), 175. https://doi.org/10.1038/237175a0

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