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The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Fisheries and Oceans Canada Confirm Detection of a Grass Carp in the Grand River Near Lake Erie
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 26, 2013 The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, today confirmed a single live grass carp was caught near Dunnville, Ontario in the Grand River, near Lake Erie on August 16. This specimen follows an earlier catch of a grass carp on April 27, 2013 in the same area. Testing has confirmed that this specimen was sterile; and, therefore, not able to reproduce. The grass carp specimen captured in April 2013 was also sterile and not able to reproduce. Extensive monitoring activities undertaken by Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources immediately after the April capture did not discover any additional grass carp at that time. Ontarios Ministry of Natural Resources and Fisheries and Oceans Canada work closely together to respond quickly to all threats to our ecosystem from invasive species, said the Honourable David Orazietti, Ontario Minister of Natural Resources. Ontario has prohibited the possession of live Asian carp, including grass carp, since 2005 and has vigorously enforced these regulations. We continue to work with our colleagues to coordinate prevention efforts and ensure that all pathways for possible Asian carp introduction are addressed. Biologists from Fisheries and Oceans Canada found the grass carp while conducting monitoring for Asian carps in the Grand River. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources performed biological sampling on the specimen and samples were sent for testing. The Whitney Genetics Laboratory at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in La Crosse, Wisconsin has confirmed the fish is sterile. Our continued vigilance against all species of Asian carp is critical to ensure that our Great Lakes stay protected, said the Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. Due to our Asian Carp Sampling and Monitoring Program, we were able to target this area for a followup assessment, and our rapid response program was initiated immediately upon finding this latest grass carp. Our partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, and our U.S. counterparts, continues to demonstrate the high value of sharing expertise and activities in our continuing efforts to prevent Asian carp from getting any foothold in our waters. 2/

The grass carp caught on August 16, 2013 is 104 cm long (41 inches) and weighs 14 kg (31 pounds). Grass carp is one of four species of Asian carps, which are highly invasive and a significant threat to the Great Lakes ecosystem. The others include bighead, silver and black carps. All live Asian carp are banned in Ontario. Sterilized grass carp are stocked in some places in North America to control aquatic plants. In the Lake Erie basin, several U.S. states allow stocking of grass carp if they are sterilized, making them unable to reproduce. All fishermen in the Great Lakes, particularly Lake Erie, are encouraged to become familiar with this species, and to report any new findings to Ontarios Invading Species Hotline at 1-800-5637711.

Andrew Donnachie Office of the Minister Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 416-314-2210 Media Desk Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 416-314-2106 mediadesk.mnr@ontario.ca

Sophie Doucet Office of the Minister Fisheries and Oceans Canada 613-992-3474 Media Relations Fisheries and Oceans Canada 613-990-7537 media.nhq-acn@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

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