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Australia Will Release Herpes Into Its Rivers to Wipe out Invasive Carp
Australia Will Release Herpes Into Its Rivers to Wipe out Invasive Carp
Australia Will Release Herpes Into Its Rivers to Wipe out Invasive Carp
Dubbed “Carpageddon” by the government, the National Carp Control Plan will cost A$15 million to spread the virus through carp-ridden waterways.
Carp have been obliterating native fish populations since they were first introduced into Australia in 1859. They also have negative impacts on water quality.
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“The common carp is a nasty pest in our waterways and makes up 80 per cent of fish biomass in the Murray Darling Basin,” Christopher Pyne, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, said in a press release.
Following years of testing conducted by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, scientists determined that a strain of herpes—Cyprinid herpesvirus (CyHV-3 or carp herpesvirus)—specifically targets carp. Other species of fish and other animals exposed to the virus, including humans, will not be affected.
The government recently announced their intention to release the virus into the Murray-Darling river system by the end of 2018.