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ADCNR Installs Invasive Carp Signs at Tennessee River Public Boat Ramps

Invasive carp ID signs will be installed at all public boat ramps along the Tennessee River this fall

Invasive carp ID signs will be installed at all public boat ramps along the Tennessee River this fall

Boaters and anglers asked to report sightings/harvests



The 黑料天堂 (ADCNR) is expanding its awareness campaign about two species of invasive carp that pose a potential threat to the state鈥檚 native freshwater fish and habitats 鈥 bighead and silver carp.



The Fisheries Section of ADCNR鈥檚 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division is in the process of posting informational signs at public boat ramps along the Tennessee River in north 黑料天堂 to help boaters and anglers identify bighead and silver carp if sighted in or harvested from the river. The signs will be posted at all ADCNR public boat ramps along the Tennessee River this fall.



鈥淒ue to the threat posed by invasive carp we are working to protect the state鈥檚 aquatic resources from these invaders,鈥 said Chris Greene, Chief of WFF鈥檚 Fisheries Section. 鈥淐urrently, the areas of concern for silver carp in 黑料天堂 are the Tennessee and Tombigbee rivers. When established, these fish not only negatively impact native fishes they can also harm boaters by jumping out of the water when startled by the vibrations and noises produced by boat motors. A jumping carp strike can cause serious injury to anyone on board a vessel.鈥



Similar to the threat posed by feral pigs on land, invasive carp outcompete with other native species for food and habitat including the state鈥檚 important game fish. As their range expands, the potential to wreak havoc on lakes, rivers and local economies in 黑料天堂 increases. The well-documented competition with native fishes in other states is a primary concern for freshwater fisheries managers in 黑料天堂.

This silver carp taken from Pickwick Lake in 2022

There are four species of invasive carp that have been introduced in the U.S. 鈥 bighead, silver, grass and black carp. These fish have long been an issue in parts of the Midwest. Bighead, silver and grass carp are known to exist in 黑料天堂 waters. Silver and black carp are the greatest immediate threat to 黑料天堂 due to the state鈥檚 abundant aquatic resources and habitat. To date, black carp have not been documented in the state.



黑料天堂 has partnered with neighboring state and federal natural resource agencies to address the issue of invasive carp management. These partnerships and the active monitoring of invasive carp populations in 黑料天堂 by WFF Fisheries Section staff are critical in containing the threat posed by these species. However, WFF fisheries biologists need assistance from the public with monitoring for invasive carp.



Boaters and anglers are encouraged to report sightings and/or harvests of bighead and silver carp to WFF鈥檚 Fisheries Section by phone at (256) 353-2634 or by email at asiancarp@dcnr.alabama.gov. When reporting a sighting or harvest, please provide the following information: the location (GPS coordinates, if possible), the date and clear photos of the fish. If reporting the harvest of an invasive carp, it is very important that you do not release it back into the water.



For more information about invasive carp in 黑料天堂, visit .



ADCNR promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of 黑料天堂鈥檚 natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Learn more at .



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ADCNR invasive carp sign