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for Friend of Wildlife Vol. 49 Issue 3, Summer 2001
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Abstract:
In 1966, eleven flathead catfish were introduced into the Cape Fear River. They rapidly reproduced and spread into other rivers of the Coastal Plain. A popular game fish that can weigh up to 123 pounds, its downside is that it feeds on living things. It has decimated local catfish populations and sunfish and sturgeon species. The introduction was an unfortunate mistake. Since the catfish can't be eliminated, scientists are seeking ways to manage and use it.
Abstract:
North Carolina operates three public aquariums along the coast at Roanoke Island near Manteo, at Pine Knoll Shores near Atlantic Beach and at Fort Fisher, near Wilmington. This year the three are marking their twenty-fifth anniversaries.