> thanks for the link to more information andrew.
> i always thought carp 'jumped' but apparently
> these non-local carp 'really jump' and can weigh
> up to 100 lbs, flying into boats and people. maybe
> they believe they are sailfish, or, are really marlins.
> reasons for concern include destroying ecosystems
> by these fish that look somewhat like vacuum cleaners.
> brian
who are the intruders : boats and people floating in the river or the carps
living thereunder or up-there. ?
ecosystems can resolve their "problems" by themselves... the number of fish
if untouched will be selfcontrolled by other natural pleague or
animals/predators/parasites.
No need to scare those carps down river...
why are they considered non - local anyways ? IIf for an artificial
installation, who placed, then, those in the Missisipi? some human "animal"
may I guess ?
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