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Re: Now Never returned to the wild
Yep...I think we all agree that exotics are a BAAAAAAD thing. :)
Now, if we'll all shake hands and come out fighting...we'll get on with
the debate in regards to natives... ding! :)
Luke
On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Kenneth Bennight wrote:
> On the coast at the southern tip of Texas, aquaculture operators raise
> exotic prawns. They flush their ponds with water from the Laguna
> Madre. As a result, exotic shrimp disease has spread from these
> prawns to the native shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico. The potential for
> harm is significant with exotic releases.
>
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>
>
> ---Moontanman at aol_com wrote:
> >
> > Someone posted a letter about a nonnative shrimp he found in a
> river. I
> > deleted that message by mistake. Was there any follow up on that one?
> >
> >
>
> > Michael
> >
>
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