2 Asian carp found in ponds near Toronto waterfront
07-29-2015, 05:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2015 05:18 PM by MuskieBait.)
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RE: 2 Asian carp found in ponds near Toronto waterfront
(07-29-2015 01:52 PM)OldTimer Wrote:(07-29-2015 11:44 AM)MuskieBait Wrote: I worry about them much less than Silver and Bighead Carp though. Grass Carp doesn't do as much damage and they are not even as terrible as Common Carp in my mind. Never said they are not bad...and didn't say I'm not worried...but I'm just saying I don't think they are as terrible as Common Carp. You seemed to enjoy catching Common Carp. They save a few slow fishing days for you, didn't they? I think they will compete for the same niche as Common Carp...and each species will keep the other population in balance. I don't think we'll suddenly see Grass Carp take over everywhere and replace every Ontario fish or destroy every last piece of habitat...something that the fear mongering media like to portray. Let's worry about development of habitat into concrete jungles (creating run-off and preventing seepage into aquifers), unregulated agricultural practices (leaching sewage, fertilizer and pesticides), and input of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and microplastics into our water systems. Those are the real threat to our ecosystems. But of course, it is easier to blame an invasive species rather than seeking government to enact new laws or ENFORCE them to protect the environment. Just like asking Mr. Harper to bring back The Fishery Act so critical fish habitat will not be destroy in the name of building a pipeline. Honestly...where is our real battle? Have Round Goby, Rudd, Ruffe and Zebra Mussel completely decimated our fishery? As any Lake Erie or Lake Simcoe angler and they may have varying opinion... Are invasive species to blame for the toxic blue green algae bloom currently occurring in western Lake Erie? I wonder what kills more wildlife and fish...Round Goby or a blue green algae bloom? I wonder what we should really be putting our focus on... Malama o ke kai Caution - Objects in picture are smaller than they appear. I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger. Life List: 577 species and counting (2016: 91 new species) http://muskiebaitadventures.blogspot.ca/...-list.html |
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