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Lake Eugenia, Eugenia, Ontario, Canada

Common Carp are a non-native species that negatively impacts native fish communities. They are bottom-feeders, that feed by sucking up food items as well as sediment. During this process they expel mud and silt, which increases turbidity, impacts plant photosynthesis and smothers fish nests


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