Carp spawning event fills Murray-Darling flood waters with masses of flailing fish
by Graham Readfearn from on (#67RCV)
Experts say while boom in invasive species is not good news for some native fish, there will be winners - including water birds
In creeks, rivers and flood waters across the Murray-Darling Basin, an uncountable and unfathomable number of invasive carp are turning waters into bubbling masses of flapping and flailing fish.
It's quite a sight," said Matt Herring, an environment consultant. I walked through one of the schools of carp a few days ago and it's the first time I've trodden on fish with every step."
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