Since the first Asian squid appeared in North American waterway, many state and federal agencies have been working to tackle Asian squid management and management in North America. Asian carp is growing rapidly, and there are no predators who can reduce that number in North American waterways, it is very difficult to manage and manage fish. These fish destroy the food source and habitat of local fish. Recently Asian catfish is threatening to invade the Great Lakes, which will lead to serious economic and ecological problems.
Asian catfish is at least 28 states and growing further. The key to solving the Salmon crisis in Asia is not only to protect the Great Lakes but also to address the constant destruction of Asian salmon throughout the Mississippi River Basin and directly addressing our country's unique customs and lives. Asian silver and big fish. Both reproduce millions, silver grows to 80 pounds and big heads grow to 100 pounds. Both are greedy diners. They eat the main food source of local fish: zoo plankton, phytoplankton, algae and debris, and their daily lives are 2-3 times their weight.
Asian carp is an invasive species. Some Asian catfish have harm if it is brought into a new environment. Black pheasant eats local mussels and snails, but some of them are in danger of extinction. Glasscoi can change the food network of the new environment by changing the community of plants, invertebrates and fish. Carp eats plankton and larvae and plankton necessary for local mussel. Because of its fame, and because they are imported to the United States later than other squid of native origin in Asia, the term "Asia squid" is usually used only for grass, black, silver and big fish. In Asia, catfish in Asia is considered to be an invasive species. Of Asian catfish introduced to the United States, only two (salmon and blackbora) were not confirmed. The squid may have been extinct
Asian squid - a collection of related fish including big fish and squid - is called an invasive species, animals and plants enter the new environment and often badly hurt them. As international trade turns the earth into a huge pinball machine and moves wildlife from one place of the world to another and promotes species more kindly due to climate change, the invasive species become more common It is becoming. The price, the price of people who have already lived there already
Asia salmon introduced in North America is a major threat to the upstream and upstream ecology, environment, economy and lifestyle of the United States, Canada and the Great Lakes Region. Asian catfish is a group of fish species containing several known invasive species and represents the most pressing potential danger for the Great Lakes ecosystem. The US Department of the Interior and the US Fish and Wildlife Service submitted to the Congress the first annual report on this issue in December 2014.