Big gold fish is the size of a disc that causes the city of Canada

Large goldfish like plates are causing an ecological disaster in the city of St Albert, Alberta, Canada, the IFL Science reported on October 2.

The city of St Albert in Canada used all measures from freezing, shocking to spraying, but still could not destroy goldfish.

Large goldfish like plates are causing an ecological disaster in the city of St Albert, Alberta, Canada, the IFL Science reported on October 2. This fish grows to extraordinary size, becoming a persistent problem that makes wildlife authorities difficult to control.

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Invasive goldfish grow with increasing size.(Photo: IFL Science).

Goldfish populations amounted to thousands of babies born from a pair of ornamental goldfish that owners accidentally or deliberately dropped into Edgewater, a public pond in St Albert. They quickly reached a large number and a length of 30cm. Without being threatened by natural predators, the goldfish could multiply many times, according to CBC News.

Goldfish compete for food with native animals in the area and are considered as invasive species. Authorities fear they can extend their living environment to other lakes and rivers, where vulnerable fish species exist.

"Since goldfish live here compete strongly with any native species, if they swim to the Sturgeon River, native fish are in danger of not being able to live there anymore," said Leah Kongsrude, director of the environmental agency. St Albert, said. "These fishes will defeat them, reducing biodiversity and natural ecosystems will be permanently affected."

In 2015, the winter weather was particularly harsh, so the city government decided to remove the water to ensure the lake was fully frozen. However, when spring comes, the lake water melts and the goldfish is still unaffected. The following year, the authorities used electric shocking to kill fish but this was also ineffective.


Volunteers catch goldfish in the lake at St Albert.(Video: Twitter).

In the past few weeks, the city of St Albert is applying chemical sprays specially designed to kill goldfish."I think of the film of the dead when we remember we froze the pond to the bottom and they still survived, even when we tried to kill the fish but didn't work , " Kongsrude said. share.

Update 16 December 2018
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