Koi carp fish trap trial at Lake Waikare soon

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A trial by Waikato Regional Council to trap koi carp and recycle the pest into potting mix, is about to begin at Lake Waikare.

The lake is one of the major breeding sites for carp with large numbers of the fish entering the lake through one particular fish pass.

The council is putting a special fish trap and digester in and beside the fish pass to catch and kill the fish and mulch them into a nutrient-rich potting mix.

Koi carp compete with native species for food and stir up sediment which causes the growth of toxic algae.

A freshwater scientist Bruno David hopes the system will be almost fully functioning by the end of November.

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How does it tell the difference between koi carp and other fish, or does it just kill everything?
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greenpeace volunteers will remove the none pest species
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Originally posted by Zambezi Zambezi wrote:

greenpeace volunteers will remove the none pest species
 
I always thought that Greenpeace were similar in a lot of respects to Koi carp- funny looking and not good for a lot.
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for all the hard work and money they aren't going to achieve a lot i reckon... they have been doing this in Aussie for ages and they still have millions of Carp swimming around in the lakes and rivers.
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