Battling the tench fish invasion: 'Like Game of Thrones under water' 
By Andy Riga CA Source: montreal gazette 8/31/2019
Andy Riga
We don’t know if they flew economy or business class but Eurasian tench first arrived in Canada wiggling around in a picnic cooler on a commercial flight from Germany in 1986. Intent on farming them as a food source, the brazen Quebec businessman lugging the 30 freshwater fish declared his illegal cargo at Canadian customs. After some perfunctory checks, the customs agent waved him through even though he lacked an import licence. How much harm could a few six-centimetre-long fish cause?
 

The tench farm, in St-Alexandre, 60 kilometres southeast of Montreal, proved a disaster. The fish had low growth and survival rates — and marketing trials showed Quebecers didn’t want to eat them. In the early 1990s, the businessman drained the ponds and some of the tench escaped into nearby agricultural streams and into the Richelieu River.

The rest is aquatic-invasive-species history.

The tench took hold in the river and then spread through much of the St. Lawrence River, threatening local fish such as the copper redhorse and perch, and disrupting sports and commercial fisheries in Quebec. Now, the invaders are moving west toward an even juicier target: the Great Lakes.

 
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