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There are lots of factors that play into this question. In the worst
case, carp stir up so much sediment they turn the water turbid -- which leads to more algae blooms, cuts the amount of light in the water which restricts plant growth and reduces the amouth of little plankton and such.....in a bad case it can virtually kill all other species. However, there are a lot of factors that contribute to turbid water and many attempts to control. Your local DNR will ahvve some ideas and guidelines of the acceptable biomass of carp per acre. Here's a link on some carp control studies http://www.hort.agri.umn.edu/h5015/00papers/baldry.htm QUOTE: Cyprinus carpio (common carp) are regarded as one of the most important freshwater fish in the world, considered prized food in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. When introduced into ponds in Washington D.C. in the 1870?s, they were believed to be so valuable that the ponds had to be guarded (Eddy and Underhill 1974). In coXxc.26720$tI2.7932@fed1read07 SHRED© wrote: Anyone know the affect carp have on bass? What about a whole lot of carp in a lake or pond? |
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