International Introductions of   Tinca tinca
Introductions as compiled by FAO

প্রধান সুত্র: FAO 1997
To USA
FAO area America, North - Inland waters
From:UK
FAO area Europe - Inland waters
Year 1877
Range -
Period 19th century
Established in the wild established, natural reproduction
Established in aquaculture   -   
Significant ecological interactions unknown -
Significant socio-economic effects unknown -
Introduced by: government
Reason angling/sport
Other reason  
Comments Brought to Seattle for the World's Fair (probably the 1909 Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition); then dumped into a pond on the University of Washington campus and was later introduced into the Columbia River system. Scattered populations are found in Washington, California, Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, Connecticut, New Mexico, New York, Maryland and Delaware (Ref. 1998). The species is sometimes regarded as a nuisance. Introduced by the US Fish Commission for food and sport (Ref. 6029).     Ref:  Courtenay, W.R. Jr. and D.A. Hensley, 1980


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