World's biggest freshwater fish, a 660-pound stingray, caught in Cambodia - CNN

Named Boramy -- meaning "full moon" in the Khmer language -- because of her bulbous shape, the four-meter (13-foot) female was released back into the river after being electronically tagged to allow scientists to monitor her movement and behavior.

"This is very exciting news because it was the world's largest (freshwater) fish," said biologist Zeb Hogan, ex-host of the "Monster Fish" show on the National Geographic Channel and now part of Wonders of the Mekong, a conservation project on the river.

"It is also exciting news because it means that this stretch of the Mekong is still healthy....

It is a sign of hope that these huge fish still live (here)."

Boramy was netted last week off Koh Preah, an island along the northern Cambodian stretch of the river.

She took the record from a 645-pound (293-kilogram) giant catfish that was caught upstream in northern Thailand in 2005.

After a fisherman hooked the stingray -- an endangered species -- he contacted Wonders of the Mekong, which helped tag the ray and release it back into the river.

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