Banned fish in California

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  1. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    California Aquarists and LFS's pay heed....:-/


    SEC. 2. Section 2118 is added to the Fish and Game Code, to read:
    2118. It is unlawful to import, transport, possess, or release
    alive into this state, except under a revocable, nontransferable
    permit as provided in this chapter and the regulations pertaining
    thereto, any wild animal of the following species:


    Class Osteichthyes (bony fish)
    Family Percichthyidae (temperate bass)
    Morone americana (white perch)
    Morone chrysops (white bass)
    Family Clupeidae (herrings)
    Dorosoma cepedianum (gizzard shad)
    Family Sciaenidae (drums)
    Aplodinotus grunniens (freshwater drum)
    Family Characidae (characins)
    Astyanax fasciatus (banded tetra)
    All species of the genera Serrasalmus,
    Serrasalmo, Pygocentrus, Taddyella,
    Rooseveltiella, Pygopristis (piranhas),
    and Hoplias malabaricus (tiger fish)
    Family Salmonidae (trouts)
    Salmo salar (Atlantic salmon)--Restricted
    in the Smith River watershed
    Family Lepisosteidae (gars)
    All species
    Family Amiidae (bowfins)
    All species
    Family Poeciliidae (livebearers)
    Belonesox belizanus (pike killifish)
    Family Channidae (snakeheads)
    All species
    Family Cyprinidae (carps and minnows)
    Leuciscus idus (ide)
    Ctenopharyngodon idellus (grass carp),
    except that permits may be issued to a
    person, organization, or agency for
    possession of triploid grass carp, under
    conditions set forth in regulation.
    Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (silver carp)
    Aristichthys nobilis (bighead carp)
    Family Trichomycteridae (Pygidiidae)
    (parasitic catfish)
    All species
    Family Cetopsidae (whalelike catfish)
    All species
    Family Clariidae (labyrinth catfish)
    All species of the genera Clarias,
    Dinotopterus, and Heterobranchus
    Family Heteropneustidae (Saccobranchidae)
    (airsac catfish)
    All species
    Family Cichlidae (cichlids)
    Tilapia sparrmani (banded tilapia)
    Tilapia zilli (redbelly tilapia), except
    permits may be issued to a person or
    agency for importation, transportation, or
    possession in the Counties of San
    Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange,
    Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial.
    Tilapia aurea (blue tilapia)
    Tilapia nilotica (Nile tilapia)
    Family Anguillidae (freshwater eels)
    All species of Genus Anguilla
    Family Esocidae (pikes)
    All species
    Family Percidae (perches)
    Perca flavescens (yellow perch)
    Stizostedion vitreum (walleye)
    Family Catostomidae (suckers)
    All members of Genus Ictiobus (buffalos)
    Family Cyprinodontidae (killifish)
    Cyprinodon variegatus (sheepshead minnow)
    (f) Class Elasmobranchiomorphi (cartilaginous
    fish)
    Family Carcharhinidae (requiem sharks)
    All species of Genus Carcharhinus
    (freshwater sharks)
    Family Potamotrygonidae (river stingrays)
    All species
     
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  3. R34dawn

    R34dawn Ocellaris Clown

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    Pretty soon be nobody living a normal life but those in the side of the senate
    and those behind bars.....fish, what are they goin to pic on next!?!
     
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  4. SeanS

    SeanS Astrea Snail

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    There is a very good reason for these bans. Look at the populations of free roaming dogs and cats as an example.

    Ignorant and lazy people releasing non-native fish into the local ecosystem can and will cause havoc on the indigenous wildlife.

    I live in VA and the Potomac River has just had a snakehead scare in the last couple years. They have drained and poisoned several lakes in nearby MD for snakeheads. Indigenous creatures are not adapted to the new predators that are introduced and conditions here may be better than where the non-native species comes from, causing an explosion in population, which will smother the native wild life. This is one of the things that has spurred this legislation in CA.

    Don't just think about your own selfish desires for wanting these species displayed in your tanks. Whereas you may be a model aquarist, for every one of you out there they are many more that are not. The consequences of one person’s actions on a local ecosystem can be catastrophic and ruin many others recreational activities.
     
  5. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    just like the rabbit in australia or the grey squirrel to britain. introducing an animal into a land it is not native to can cause dextamental havoc on the ecosystem.
     
  6. nunch

    nunch Aiptasia Anemone

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    Releasing any exotic wildlife in Florida is a first-degree misdemeanor, subject to one
    year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

    we're over run w/ hydrilla, golden apple snails, cuban tree frogs and iguanas.
     
  7. snooopidydoo

    snooopidydoo Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I guess it sucks to life in california :-/
     
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  9. conjuay

    conjuay Feather Duster

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    ...Pythons, caiman, Cuban Anoles... hundreds of things, ...mudskippers, etc.
     
  10. Zectra

    Zectra Feather Duster

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    Concurred ^^
     
  11. SmittyCoco

    SmittyCoco Fire Shrimp

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    I live in California , and although there is a lot of regulations , it's still a great palce to live. So no it dosn't suck to live in California. :finger1::LolLolLol
     
  12. nunch

    nunch Aiptasia Anemone

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    This is my state's (Fla) biggest invader, at least it's only fresh water. Fla. spends $30 million annually, trying to keep hydrilla controlled.

    Photo of the Month: Hydrilla

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    A central Florida lake with a severe infestation of the Asian submersed aquatic plant Hydrilla verticillata. This non-native plant species, left on uncontrolled, has a fast growing rate and produces a dense canopy at the water's surface and results in, during late summer and early fall when water temperatures are at their highest, extremely low dissolved oxygen levels. These low dissolved oxygen concentrations are lethal or detrimental to benthic invertebrates and fish populations. This canopy also shades out native submersed vegetation and can permanently alter the ecology of hydrilla infested aquatic systems.
    Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) State Lands
     
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