GOLDFISH - ENVIRONMENT

News: Doves, Goldfish Seized During Raid from A Magician at Nerul

 

What's in the news?

       A recent study published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research, has highlighted the threats posed by the Goldfish when released into the natural environment. 

 

Goldfish:

       It is a freshwater fish native to East Asia belonging to the carp family (Cyprinidae) within the order Cypriniformes, which includes carps, minnows, loaches, and related species.

       This species is widely popular in the aquarium hobby.

 

Features:

       Goldfish shows a remarkable ability to endure brief periods of complete anoxic conditions. 

       As a hardy aquatic species, goldfish demonstrate resilience to temperature fluctuations, pH changes, cloudy water, and even low levels of dissolved oxygen.

       When goldfish are released into natural habitats, they have the potential to grow into large sizes and pose a threat to indigenous marine life, contributing to the destruction of significant ecosystems. 

 

Threats posed by the Goldfish: 

       The triple threat posed by goldfish lies in their widespread availability, insatiable appetites, and bold behaviour.

       The rapid reproduction of female goldfish allows them to breed multiple times in a single season.

       They contribute to harmful algal blooms by consuming algae and releasing nutrients that facilitate its growth.

       Researchers describe them as voracious, consuming more than cloud mountain minnows and nearby native species.