Carp in Australia
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Carp in Australia
The evolution, spread and significance of carp, and its problematic proliferation in Australia.
Throughout much of the world, the common carp, Cyprinus carpio, is prized as an easily cultured, nutritious and tasty fish. It also features in a hugely popular fishery, especially in the UK, Europe and the USA. Koi, an ornamental type of carp, is revered by millions for its beautiful colours and intricate patterns. But despite carpβs popularity elsewhere, it is almost universally despised in Australia.
Carp was originally introduced into Australia in the mid-1800s for ornament and angling, but since its escape into Gippsland and the MurrayβDarling Basin, the fish has all but taken over our inland waterways, wreaking ecological havoc in our rivers, lakes and wetlands. In recent years, controversial methods, including a carp-killing virus, have been championed by some and maligned by others. Surprisingly perhaps, there still are carp enthusiasts in Australia, who fear what such a virus might do.
Carp in Australia tells the story of how and why one of our most hated species was brought to this country. It explores carpβs relatively recent spread throughout our largest inland river system, the MurrayβDarling Basin, its impacts on freshwater ecosystems and the attempts to deal with the scourge. Readers are given key insights into the management challenges and possibilities in carpβs uncertain future in Australia. Is there hope for eradication, or is this fish here to stay?
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781486317738
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 March 2026
Country: Australia
Imprint: CSIRO Publishing
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 14.0mm
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 245.0mm
Weight: 610g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Paul Humphries is a river and fish ecologist with 40 yearsβ research experience in many parts of Australia and overseas. Paul co-edited Ecology of Australian Freshwater Fishes with Keith Walker (CSIRO Publishing, 2013) and wrote The Life and Times of the Murray Cod (CSIRO Publishing, 2023). Katherine Doyle is an aquatic ecologist with more than 15 yearsβ experience researching the ecology, management and restoration of freshwater and marine ecosystems. Her current research focuses on fisheries management at river infrastructure, such as hydropower and irrigation schemes, as well as on threatened and invasive fish species.
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