And from the Alberta Gov's Prussian Carp quick facts PDF: If you catch a Prussian Carp while angling, please kill it and either take it home to eat or properly dispose of the carcass. Anyone caught releasing live fish into Alberta’s lakes or rivers faces a fine of up to $100,000. EDMONTON — The Alberta government is sending out warnings about Prussian carp, an invasive variety of goldfish, that have been found in ponds in the province. Poth said a local task force has been assembled to deal with various invasive species, including plants and zebra mussels. It is unclear the exact way Prussian Carp can enter a watershed but once they do — they are extremely difficult to get rid of, “In 2017, that was the first year they were found in the Red Deer river, where they then came into the Blindman and further on,” Nesbitt said. File photo. The regs say if you catch a non-baitfish in a seine net you must let it go. A large amount of Prussian carp in Gull Lake has halted water being pumped into it by Alberta Environment. The common carp isn't found in Alberta and we get quite a few Albertans coming to Sask every summer to fish for them, some for food and some to c+r trophy fish. Schools of Prussian carp — a sperm-stealing fish capable of cloning itself — are invading Alberta waterways, says an Edmonton researcher. Alberta Environment delays pumping due to at least 1,000 carp found near the pump channel inlet Ponoka County worries about Prussian carp in Gull Lake. The internet says these Prussian carp have been present for a few years so you'd think the wildlife branch would have a public policy out by now. The pets-turned-fauna goldfish, officially dubbed Prussian carp, are able to produce at astronomical rates. “Having Craig’s team out here this summer is a great opportunity to get a fuller picture of the negative impacts Carp are having.” Prussian Carp caught at Blood Indian Reservoir Blood Indian Reservoir is one of many water bodies throughout the province which is stocked through the Alberta Provincial Stocking program. Ponoka County discussed the issue at its recent meeting. The discovery of wild goldfish the size of dinner plates in a St. Albert storm pond is just the latest appearance … File photo. All I caught were Prussian carp in my net.” Prussian carp have made their way into waterways in Alberta and Saskatchewan.They are hardy fish that can adapt to many different habitats and are a prolific breeder. They have the potential to outcompete native species for food and habitat. The rate of spread is increasing at an exponential rate over five year increments (e.g. Those who have noticed an invasive carp in a local waterway should call 1-855-336-2628 (BOAT) or contact the city. Ponoka County worries about Prussian carp in Gull Lake – Ponoka News. The Alberta Conservation Association (ACA) is entering the second year of a three-year study on the distribution of Prussian carp in Alberta waterways and they recently compiled their 2018/19 project summary report, outlining the findings from last year’s surveys. Ponoka County discussed the issue at its recent meeting. Using kernel density functions, we found that the range of Prussian Carp increased in Alberta, Canada from approximately 500 km² since its arrival (estimated as 2000) to over 20,000 km² in 2014. It is unclear the exact way Prussian Carp can enter a watershed but once they do — they are extremely difficult to get rid of, “In 2017, that was the first year they were found in the Red Deer river, where they then came into the Blindman and further on,” Nesbitt said. So fast that two years ago, officials removed … Notice the bit of contradiction between the regs and the quick fact wording. A large amount of Prussian carp in Gull Lake has halted water being pumped into it by Alberta Environment.