Cyprinus carpio in Canada
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Main Ref.
Also Ref.
Occurrence introduced
Importance minor commercial Ref. Coker, G.A., C.B. Portt and C.K. Minns, 2001
Aquaculture commercial Ref. FAO, 1996
Regulations Ref.
Freshwater Yes
Brackish Yes
Saltwater No
Live export live food
Bait No
Gamefish Yes
Abundance Ref.
Comments

Ranges from British Columbia to New Brunswick (Ref. 52559). Recorded from the sea along the Pacific coast (Ref. 11794, 11382). A female 47 cm in length produces about 300,000 eggs (Ref. 6885). Young are probably preyed upon by northern pike, muskellunge, and largemouth bass. Adults uproot and destroy submerged aquatic vegetation and therefore may be detrimental to duck and native fish populations (Ref. 1998). Marketed cleaned and iced, or smoked (Ref. 1998). Also a popular fish sold in live fish markets. Found in 2 out of 6 live fish markets near the Lakes Erie and Ontario (Ref. 53249). Rarely utilized as a game fish (Ref. 52559). Also Ref. 1995, 6885, 10274, 96339.

States/Provinces British Columbia (introduced), Manitoba (introduced), New Brunswick (introduced), Ontario (introduced), Quebec (introduced), Saskatchewan (introduced)
States/Provinces Complete? Yes
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Country information https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html
(e.g. 9948)
( e.g. cephalopods )
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