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Tasmania eradicates carp after 28-year effort removing 49,000 invasive fish

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Tasmania's fisheries service has declared common carp fully eradicated from Lake Sorell and Lake Crescent following a 28-year removal campaign. More than 49,000 invasive fish were extracted over the course of the effort. The elimination of carp has resulted in noticeably clearer water and the recovery of native plant life in surrounding marsh areas. Wild brown trout populations have rebounded, improving recreational fishing in the region. The achievement is being hailed as proof that large lake ecosystems can recover from invasive species damage.

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