Thread: Alberta Bass?
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Old 04-06-2011, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by KegRiver View Post
From the Royal Alberta Museum;

"Alberta has 51 native species of fish and 8 introduced species"



From SRD;

"There are approximately 65 species of fish swimming in Alberta waters. Of these:

* 54 of these species have established populations in the province, and include a mix of both native and introduced fish.
* 11 species have all been introduced to the province, either through legal stocking or through illegal or accidental release. These fish are present in limited numbers in Alberta."


No matter which set of figures one chooses to believe, if either, it is clear that introduced species are no where near half the number of native species.

Of interest, several of the introduced species have contributed to the loss of native species in the waters they presently occupy.

I should also note that several of the introduced species came from the pet trade and are most often considered to be minnows. In other words, they are very small fish species.

The only larger fish species introduced, that I could discover, were; Brown Trout, Golden Trout, Small Mouth Bass, (unsuccessful to date)and Grass Carp.
Did you also notice that 12 of the native species are cubs ,minnows and shinners and never grow over 15 cm