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Armored catfish wreaking havoc in South Florida lakes (news story)



Armored catfish wreaking havoc in South Florida lakes

By Eric Pfeiffer - link - http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...html#more-4190

An armored catfish (Image credit: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Sun-Sentinel)

A species of "armored catfish" are damaging South Florida's lakes, causing coastal erosion and even burrowing holes that trip up humans walking along the water's edge.

Catfish are usually one of the more popular breeds of aquatic life, with their smooth skin and flavorful meat. There's even a highly unconventional form of fishing known as "noodling," in which people use their bare hands to capture catfish.


But the Sun-Sentinel reports that the Loricariidae (armored catfish) are far less welcome. The non-native and invasive species have rugged scales along their backs and spiky fins. Catching the South American natives can be difficult, as the armored catfish reportedly are not baited by fishing hooks and must instead be caught by nets or even spears.

"There are some people who get totally upset, and I can understand why," Ralph LaPrairie, a fisheries biologist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, told the Sun-Sentinel.

The Loricariids are a popular aquarium fish, as they use their suckered mouths to clean algae from tanks. But that same behavior that is helpful in fish tanks actually erodes local shorelines up to 10 feet as the fish devastate aquatic plant life. They have also been wreaking havoc in Texas waterways for a number of years.

"One, it's a safety issue. Two, it's a curb-appeal issue," Chip Sollins, owner of Lake Erosion Restoration, a contractor in Boca Raton, Fla., told the paper.

Invasive fish are a growing problem across the U.S. with wildlife officials in Maryland offering a $200 gift certificate raffle to residents who capture and kill snakehead fish, which have been devastating local wildlife in tributaries along the Potomac River.


However, any potential solution for the pests would be an expensive one for local residents. The Sun-Sentinel says hiring a contractor to eradicate any local armored catfish populations can cost as much as $100,000. And there are reportedly millions of the small armored fish currently living in South Florida, with no known natural predators.

"If we do nothing, I think eventually we're going to end up with a sinkhole," said Susanne Ury, president of the Royal Lakes Homeowners Association.

In addition to contributing to erosion, the armored catfish lay their eggs in 18-inch-deep holes along the water's edge, creating potentially dangerous foot traps for people walking in the water.
 
Very interesting. Just goes to show why some states make certain fish sp. illegal. These invasive sp. really make a huge impact on native fish and other wild life


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I snag these out of the six mile canal in Fort Myers all the time. They are huge weighing 1-2 pounds. I always feel like a dick because i never kill any fish I catch unless on accident but these (along with snakeheads:( ) I do not return to the waterways.
 
I snag these out of the six mile canal in Fort Myers all the time. They are huge weighing 1-2 pounds. I always feel like a dick because i never kill any fish I catch unless on accident but these (along with snakeheads:( ) I do not return to the waterways.
Now why you are waste of your time killing snakeheads?
 
Now why you are waste of your time killing snakeheads?
Haven't you heard? Snakeheads eat small pets and children. They can live out of water for days on end, and are hard to kill. I've actually taken a 45 and shot a 5 foot snakehead several times, and all it did was crawl away, and lived. These are the fish from hell. In their native habitat in Asia, they are more feared than lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my.
 
Now why you are waste of your time killing snakeheads?

I have only caught one while in Miami and not on my own boat. The guy I was fishing with is a by the books kinda guy but makes great fried snake head. Cool fish though and eventually they will be a coveted game fish in FL.
 
Haven't you heard? Snakeheads eat small pets and children. They can live out of water for days on end, and are hard to kill. I've actually taken a 45 and shot a 5 foot snakehead several times, and all it did was crawl away, and lived. These are the fish from hell. In their native habitat in Asia, they are more feared than lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my.


Funny. The hoarse is dead as this quote has beat it to death. Good Job though.
 
Haven't you heard? Snakeheads eat small pets and children. They can live out of water for days on end, and are hard to kill. I've actually taken a 45 and shot a 5 foot snakehead several times, and all it did was crawl away, and lived. These are the fish from hell. In their native habitat in Asia, they are more feared than lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my.

hahahahaha dude you watch too much scifi..... and Why on earth would you shoot a fish???? omg lol... i couldn't resist.... i wanna see evidence of this fish eating children... no way. Thats the equivalent of saying that a North American Bowfin came out of the water and ate a baby... load of bull.

As for the catfish, a complete trajedy, seems like Florida is set up worse than the Illinois river is with Silver Carp.
 
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