International Introductions of   Cyprinus carpio
Introductions as compiled by FAO

Main Ref: Golani, D. and D. Mires 2000
To: Israel
FAO area: Asia - Inland waters
From:Yugoslavia
FAO area: Europe - Inland waters
Year:  
Range: 1927 - 1928
Period: 1925-1949
Established in the wild: established, natural reproduction
Established in aquaculture:   - widely used natural reproduction
Significant ecological interactions: -
Significant socio-economic effects: some - beneficial
Introduced by: private sector
Reason: aquaculture
Other reason:  
Comments: A small number of large fish were brought by a private enterprise to test its suitability to local conditions. The first experimental breeding farm was established in Kurdani. In 1939, commercial carp farming was established in the Beai Shean Valley. In the following year, additional carp farms grew rapidly in area and yield and in less than a decade, production reached more than 5000 tons. Carps were also stocked in Lake Kinneret and Lake Huleh (which was drained in 1957). Currently, a self-sustaining population exists in Lake Kinneret, small populations also inhabit some of the coastal plain rivers (Ref. 37616). Escaped into lakes and rivers; important species for aquaculture. Also Ref. 1739 and 13609.     Ref:   


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