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Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

Today, the wind is beautiful, and I just ran to the fishing spot without eating after work. Take advantage of the fish mouth period before dark to detoxify well. I recently fell ill with egg pain if I don't fish.

Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

It's getting dark and the view is pretty good

Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

When I first arrived at the fishing spot, it was also beautiful, and the wind and sun were beautiful

This fishing spot is a place I often come to, it belongs to the reserved land, a scrap iron ship on the shore, it is very suitable for fishing on the deck, very comfortable. I don't know if any friends can recognize where this is.

Just fished for a while, the mouth is not bad, but it is not large, and the catch is basically released. Just then suddenly caught a slightly larger one, did not expect so beautiful.

Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

It is what it belongs to, what kind of fish it belongs to, what its name is

Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

Who is your mother, why are you so beautiful

Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

Is it called a beautiful fish

Big fish begonias are accidentally caught in natural waters, and whether to take away or release ornamental fish when caught

I was torn about whether to release him or bring it back to raise himself, but in the end, I was afraid that he would die for a long time, or he was released with other fish. In fact, I have caught small goldfish and the like before, but I have never caught such a good looking one, and I almost didn't want to put it.

Finally, it is necessary to popularize the science of exotic species that cannot be released casually. Alien species refer to species that did not exist in a certain area or ecosystem and were introduced due to human activities, of which foreign alien species from the international community and alien species from different regions of the same country are called foreign species. Corresponding to exotic species are indigenous species or native species. The main hazards of alien species are the elimination of beneficial species, the reduction of biodiversity, the leading to ecological imbalances or the cause of diseases, endangering other organisms and humans. If the private release and release are not regulated, the large-scale invasion of alien species will bring a devastating blow to the fragile ecological environment of China's natural waters.

(1) Common foreign alien species and their hazards

According to incomplete statistics, in order to meet the needs of aquaculture production and economic development, since the introduction of Mozambican tilapia in 1957, China has introduced about 150 species of exotic aquatic organisms. In addition, with the development of recreational and ornamental fisheries, a variety of foreign ornamental fish have also been introduced to The country in large quantities. At present, the domestically farmed ornamental fish are all foreign exotic species except for a very small number of native ornamental fish. Once these alien species enter China's aquatic ecosystem, they may have a serious impact and harm on China's aquatic biodiversity and water ecological security. At present, common exotic aquatic species in China include red-eared painted turtle (Brazilian turtle), bullfrog, leather-bearded catfish, short-lipped giant fat carp (freshwater white pomfret), red-bellied sawfish (piranha), proto-crayfish (crayfish), large bottle snail (Fushou snail), lower-mouthed sea bass (scavenger), tilapia, finches, mosquito-eating fish, Rusta wild carp (Thai carp), mirror carp, crocodile turtle, hyacinth (water hyacinth), Su's round-bellied fish (freshwater white shark), rainbow trout, largemouth black perch (California perch), spotted toaba (American redfish), spotted totoabas (American redfish) Spotted forktail catfish (furrow catfish), spoon sturgeon (duckbill fish), hybrid sturgeon, sunfish, etc.

I hope that everyone loves nature and protects the environment!

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