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Thread for the discussion of invasive lifeforms including but not limited to land animals, insects, fish and plants.
What invasive species are you most concerned about in your region?
For me I really hate the Round Goby. Bastards take over shore areas and prevent native fish from reproducing there.
>The Round Goby is a small, bottom-dwelling invasive fish, native to the Black and Caspian seas in eastern Europe. It was first found in North America in 1990, in the St. Clair River north of Windsor, Ontario. Researchers believe the fish was brought to North America in the ballast water of ships from Europe. In less than a decade, the Round Goby has successfully spread through all five Great Lakes and has begun to invade inland waters.
Do you work to eradicate invasive species? If so how.
What invasive species are you most concerned about in your region?
For me I really hate the Round Goby. Bastards take over shore areas and prevent native fish from reproducing there.
>The Round Goby is a small, bottom-dwelling invasive fish, native to the Black and Caspian seas in eastern Europe. It was first found in North America in 1990, in the St. Clair River north of Windsor, Ontario. Researchers believe the fish was brought to North America in the ballast water of ships from Europe. In less than a decade, the Round Goby has successfully spread through all five Great Lakes and has begun to invade inland waters.
Do you work to eradicate invasive species? If so how.