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Bamboo Shrimp rediscovered in India after 72 years

Scientists rediscovered bamboo shrimp in India after seventy-two years, revealing hidden freshwater biodiversity, correcting taxonomic confusion and highlighting urgent conservation needs for vulnerable river ecosystems.

December 02, 2025 / 10:52 IST
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The bamboo shrimp has resurfaced in India after seven decades. (Image: Deep Sea India)
The bamboo shrimp has resurfaced in India after seven decades. (Image: Deep Sea India)

The bamboo shrimp has resurfaced in India after seven decades. Scientists confirmed the species during surveys across diverse freshwater catchments recently. The rediscovery reshapes understanding of India’s hidden aquatic biodiversity today. Researchers emphasise urgent conservation action for vulnerable freshwater ecosystems nationwide.

Where The Shrimp Was Found?

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Researchers located the species in Karnataka and Odisha river systems. Its presence signals cleaner waters within isolated high-flow stream habitats. The shrimp thrives only where currents deliver constant suspended food particles. Its rediscovery indicates undisturbed ecological processes still functioning within select regions.

Who Conducted The Investigation?