By LARRY ROHTER
Published: October 26, 2004
SANTA MARIA DO TAPARÁ, Brazil - It was one of those days that the peasant fishermen on this tributary of the Amazon River dream about. With water levels falling rapidly at the peak of the dry season, a giant school of migrating pacú, a tasty game fish that fetches a good price at markets, was swimming right into the nets being cast from a dozen small canoes here.
Read more at the following link:The New York Times > International > Americas > Santa Maria do Tapar� Journal: Big Fish, Little Fish Battle Over the Amazon's Bounty
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