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Nine invasive fish species are spreading in Minnesota’s waters, threatening native ecosystems.
Nine non-native fish species are now established in Minnesota’s waterways, threatening ecosystems and native fish populations.
Species like Asian carp, goldfish, rudd, round goby, and white perch were introduced through aquaculture, bait releases, or aquarium dumping and have since spread, disrupting habitats, degrading water quality, and outcompeting native species.
The Minnesota DNR is actively monitoring and working to control their spread to mitigate environmental and economic damage.
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Nueve especies invasoras de peces se están extendiendo en las aguas de Minnesota, amenazando los ecosistemas nativos.