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Jaruthanin has been interested in freshwater fish since childhood and working with freshwater fish collection since 1975 and started serious in 1983 by fishing under [[Rama VI Bridge]]. Up until now he continues to explore nature and rivers throughout every region of Thailand and neighboring countries such as [[Mekong Basin]], [[Mae Klong River|Mae Khlong Basin]], [[Salween River|Salween Basin]], [[Chao Phraya River|Chao Phraya Basin]], or Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, the largest peat swamp forest in Thailand etc. He is the discoverer and colleague [[holotype]] of freshwater fish, including various species of aquatic animals, to study and taxonomy as many new species of the world such as [[Giant freshwater stingray]] (''[[Himantura chaophraya]]''), Thicklipped barb (''[[Probarbus labeamajor]]''), ''Schistura jaruthanin'', ''[[Schistura kaysonei |S. kaysonei]]'' or [[Roughback whipray]] (''Himantura kittipongi'') and Burmese narrow-headed softshell (''Chitra vandijki'') etc. |
Jaruthanin has been interested in freshwater fish since childhood and working with freshwater fish collection since 1975 and started serious in 1983 by fishing under [[Rama VI Bridge]]. Up until now he continues to explore nature and rivers throughout every region of Thailand and neighboring countries such as [[Mekong Basin]], [[Mae Klong River|Mae Khlong Basin]], [[Salween River|Salween Basin]], [[Chao Phraya River|Chao Phraya Basin]], or Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, the largest peat swamp forest in Thailand etc. He is the discoverer and colleague [[holotype]] of freshwater fish, including various species of aquatic animals, to study and taxonomy as many new species of the world such as [[Giant freshwater stingray]] (''[[Himantura chaophraya]]''), Thicklipped barb (''[[Probarbus labeamajor]]''), ''Schistura jaruthanin'', ''[[Schistura kaysonei |S. kaysonei]]'' or [[Roughback whipray]] (''Himantura kittipongi'') and Burmese narrow-headed softshell (''Chitra vandijki'') etc. |
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In addition, he is also the special author of many aquarium magazines in Thailand and he is also the owner of an aquarium shop, focus on |
In addition, he is also the special author of many aquarium magazines in Thailand and he is also the owner of an aquarium shop, focus on wild caught fish at the [[Chatuchak Weekend Market]] called "''Mae Nam"''.<ref>Kittipong Jaruthanin, เปิดตำนานเจ้าพ่อปลาแม่น้ำ "กิตติพงษ์ จารุธาณินทร์" (Interviews with River Legendary "Kittipong Jaruthanin"), Aquarium Biz, Vol. 2 Issue 1 (August 2010) {{lang-th|ภาษาไทย}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:30, 10 October 2018
Kittipong Jaruthanin (Template:Lang-th or spelt Kittipong Jarutanin; born 1958 in Dusit District, Bangkok) is a Thai nature explorer, collector, aquarist, aquarium trader and ichthyologist. Although he did not graduate in science or biology. However, he is considered one of Thailand's leading freshwater fish specialists, he took on the alias "river fishes tycoon" and "Indiana Jones Thailand".[1]
Jaruthanin has been interested in freshwater fish since childhood and working with freshwater fish collection since 1975 and started serious in 1983 by fishing under Rama VI Bridge. Up until now he continues to explore nature and rivers throughout every region of Thailand and neighboring countries such as Mekong Basin, Mae Khlong Basin, Salween Basin, Chao Phraya Basin, or Sirindhorn peat swamp forest, the largest peat swamp forest in Thailand etc. He is the discoverer and colleague holotype of freshwater fish, including various species of aquatic animals, to study and taxonomy as many new species of the world such as Giant freshwater stingray (Himantura chaophraya), Thicklipped barb (Probarbus labeamajor), Schistura jaruthanin, S. kaysonei or Roughback whipray (Himantura kittipongi) and Burmese narrow-headed softshell (Chitra vandijki) etc.
In addition, he is also the special author of many aquarium magazines in Thailand and he is also the owner of an aquarium shop, focus on wild caught fish at the Chatuchak Weekend Market called "Mae Nam".[2]
References
- ^ "แกะกล้า ตอน Indiana Jones Thailand". Amarin TV (in Thai). 2016-05-19. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Kittipong Jaruthanin, เปิดตำนานเจ้าพ่อปลาแม่น้ำ "กิตติพงษ์ จารุธาณินทร์" (Interviews with River Legendary "Kittipong Jaruthanin"), Aquarium Biz, Vol. 2 Issue 1 (August 2010) Template:Lang-th
External links
- Data related to Kittipong Jaruthanin at Wikispecies