Tasmania declares carp eradicated after 28-year removal of 49,000 fish, trout rebound

After a remarkable 28-year campaign, Tasmania’s fisheries service has successfully eliminated invasive common carp from Lake Sorell and Lake Crescent. This effort has seen the removal of over 49,000 harmful fish, leading to clearer waters and the revival of native plant life in marsh areas. The resurgence of wild brown trout has also enhanced recreational fishing opportunities for anglers, proving that large lakes can recover from invasive species.
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