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  2. There are four species of invasive carp in the United States and in Tennessee. All are from the Yangtze and Amur River systems in China. They were imported into the United States for various aquaculture purposes back as early as 1970.
    www.tn.gov/twra/wildlife/fish/invasive-carp.html
    A major threat to Tennessee’s waterways, Asian carp consists of four quickly expanding, aquatic invasive species from Chinese river systems that were brought to the United States in the 1970s to help maintain ponds and tanks used for aquaculture.
    tnwf.org/asian-carp-a-call-to-action/
    Silver Carp were first reported in Tennessee in 1989 and now are found in the same three rivers in Tennessee. The range of Asian carps throughout North America continues to expand and anecdotal evidence suggests they are also expanding their range in Tennessee waters.
    www1.usgs.gov/coopunits/project/98181722112/p…
     
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