Carp Virus
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Re: Carp Virus
So these waters that carry carp will now have a chance for other more tasty species to flourish and they can catch them, maybe they are concerned there will be a bag limit (no taking 15 fish each time)
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Re: Carp Virus
There have been some very interesting replies to this post, but I am still not convinced this virus will only kill the carp. (what efect will it have on yabbies, shrimp, frogs, birds and other wildlife)
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it is blatantly obvious to me that no one single method will eradicate the carp scourge
it will need a concerted effort from all directions virus herpes electro fishing and what
ever else i have left out .
and that is why we will NEVER see an end to this could you ever see all the relevant gov authority's get together on this and all pull in the same
direction haha yeah i should have been a comedian ....
cheers
it will need a concerted effort from all directions virus herpes electro fishing and what
ever else i have left out .
and that is why we will NEVER see an end to this could you ever see all the relevant gov authority's get together on this and all pull in the same
direction haha yeah i should have been a comedian ....
cheers
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Interesting video, sounds very promising, after the virus and the genetic attack there should be a bounty on the beasts to clean up any survivors
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Millions of European carp plaguing the Murray River will be destroyed under a control plan funded in the federal budget.
The $15 million National Carp Control Plan to unleash a herpes virus on the nation's worst freshwater fish pests should kill them off - without affecting other river life - by 2045, News Corp reports.
European carp, dubbed "the rabbit of the river", are huge breeders that are responsible for bringing native fish stocks in the Murray River to the brink of extinction.
Originally published as Herpes unleashed on freshwater fish pest
http://www.news.com.au/national/breakin ... e5260ecafb
Guess we will have to wait for an official announcement tomorrow, if this is true.
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How is the virus delivered?
How easily can it be deposited into every single poo hole in Australia? It would be incredible to see a 95% reduction in carp. We will never eradicate them but would be great to see the benefits for other species in dropping their numbers by such a huge way.
Shotgun not spending any time near any locks on the murray haha. Jesus there's gonna be some rotting fish flesh
How easily can it be deposited into every single poo hole in Australia? It would be incredible to see a 95% reduction in carp. We will never eradicate them but would be great to see the benefits for other species in dropping their numbers by such a huge way.
Shotgun not spending any time near any locks on the murray haha. Jesus there's gonna be some rotting fish flesh
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Re: Carp Virus
From the article
There is nothing new here, just a Liberal politician jogging memories. You'd think there was an election coming up. Oh wait, there is."But it can't be introduced into the waterways until 2018."
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Very much so wokka, as what I quoted in my post above is all that was in the article at the time I posted it. It's now been edited, with more details.
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The article I read has Pyne saying the reason for waiting to 2018 is so they can work out a plan to deal with all the dead carp. Most of the money allocated to this project seems to be for the clean up too. Good to see they're putting a bit of thought into it.
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