Don t give it away for free!The old man in Guangxi went down to the river to catch catfish , attrac

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Fishing in the water has always been a recreational activity for all fishing friends and friends, who usually have no time to fish, especially in rural areas, many elderly people and children are also happy to do it, but today this netizen is particularly abrupt, so what did he do?Let's take a look!

Recently, due to the rapid drop in temperature, there has been an obvious interruption in some basins of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. In this case, many old people will try their luck in some local rivers, and the same is true of this uncle today. Under normal circumstances, it does not attract the attention of many people, but this uncle is too violent, and he actually harvested a basket full of fish by just one person, which also attracted the attention of local fishing friends.

Originally, this was just a trivial matter and would not cause much discussion, but after it was posted on the Internet, sharp-eyed netizens found out that something was wrong. Why is the fish that this uncle touched a little strange? Everyone also discussed, and after comparison, someone came to the conclusion that this is not the Egyptian pond fishThis conclusion has also caused widespread discussion, and many anglers are still asking what the Egyptian pond fish is and why everyone's reaction is so fierce

The Egyptian pond fish is a freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. It is a fish species that originates from Africa and is commonly found in the freshwater environment of the Nile River basin in Egypt and its surrounding countries. The appearance of the Egyptian pond fish is characterized by a flat side, an oval body, a slightly raised back, and a predominantly silvery-white color. Adult individuals can reach about 30 cm in length, but it is common to have a body length between 15 and 20 cm. They have hard scales and strong jaw teeth that adapt to a wide range of water conditions. Egyptian pond fish are omnivorous fish that feed on plants, algae, and plankton. They can adapt to different water conditions, and in our country, the Egyptian pond fish is a very typical biological invasive species.

So how did the biological invasion come about?It's not hard to guess!The biological invasion of the Egyptian pond fish stems from human intervention and may be introduced into local waters mainly through illegal release, water connection and aquatic products**. One of the most prominent problems is illegal release, where some people introduce exotic species such as the Egyptian pond fish into local waters for prayers, selling ornamental fish or disposing of surplus fish in farms, thus disrupting the original ecological balance.

At the same time, water connections and aquatic products** as potential transmission routes also require a high degree of vigilance. In order to effectively manage and prevent the invasion of P. egyptensis, comprehensive measures should be taken. First, we need to strengthen the supervision of illegal releases, formulate relevant regulations and increase the penalties for violations, so as to curb illegal behavior. Second, implement water isolation measures to limit the connection between waters and reduce the chance of alien species spreading. At the same time, standardize aquatic products, establish a sound regulatory mechanism, and prevent the introduction of alien species through the first way.

Public participation is essential in the management process. Through environmental education and publicity activities, the public's awareness of biological invasion will be improved, and people will be guided to establish awareness of ecological protection and actively cooperate with the implementation of management measures. Only through the joint efforts of the whole society can we better manage and prevent the biological invasion of alien species such as the Egyptian pond fish, and protect the health and stability of the aquatic ecosystem.

The old man's trip to fish in the river, although the unexpected harvest of Egyptian pond fish, made us deeply aware of the threat of biological invasion. This seemingly silent body of water may hide risks from afar. We need to work together not only to be vigilant against biological invasions, but also to protect the environment. Through scientific management, publicity and education, we can better maintain the ecological balance of local waters and create a harmonious and sustainable ecological environment. Let's work together to protect every body of water and leave a legacy of clear rivers and rich biodiversity for a better future for future generations.

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