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South American fish found in Otter Creek in Proctor

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The Associated Press - Published: October 23, 2009

WATERBURY — The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife says a two-and-a-half pound fish native to South America and related to a piranha was found in the Otter Creek in Proctor.

Biologists say the pacu is an exotic aquarium fish that can quickly outgrow a home fish tank.

The 15-inch, plant-eating pacu was captured last week after employees of the Vermont Marble Power Division spotted it in the water.

Fisheries Biologist Shawn Good says the pacu would not have survived the cold water of winter.

But he says the release of aquarium fish is a common source of exotic species found in the waters of the United States.

Earlier this year the state passed a new regulation that limits the fish species that can be imported or possessed in Vermont.








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I am surprised that we didn't lable it an endagered species!! They might want to try the landfill for the missing aquarium.
-- Posted by no no on Fri, Oct 23, 2009, 2:11 pm EST

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I am sure the Proctor Selectboard will take quick action and adopt a policy for the removal of the pacu! After all water is a paasion of the selectboard!
-- Posted by None None on Fri, Oct 23, 2009, 1:38 pm EST

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Another illegal alien !
-- Posted by Concerned Citizen on Fri, Oct 23, 2009, 11:20 am EST

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