Facts About Catfish (Wels) | Canal & River Trust
The catfish is the largest freshwater fish within the UK and probably also within Europe. Read more about this large and powerful fish.
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Invasive spread and ecological risk: Reports describe Wels catfish spreading from central Europe into large Iberian basins and raising concerns for native species, with authorities and environmental groups exploring containment measures.[3]
Management and policy responses: Coverage mentions efforts by associations and, in some areas, regulatory actions or collaborative permissions to remove individuals from specific waterways to limit ecological damage.[3]
Public perception and media framing: Coverage highlights strong attention from fishermen and environmental advocates, sometimes mixing scientific assessment with community mitigation actions and local news interest.[3]
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The catfish is the largest freshwater fish within the UK and probably also within Europe. Read more about this large and powerful fish.
canalrivertrust.org.ukA new idea to deal with the overpopulation of Lake Sempach in Lucerne involves turning the invasive Wels catfish into Switzerland's latest delicacy.
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gb.readly.comWels, large, voracious catfish of the family Siluridae, native to large rivers and lakes from central Europe to western Asia. One of the largest catfishes, as well as one of the largest of European freshwater fishes, the wels attains a length of about 4.5 m (15 feet) and a weight of 300 kg (660
www.britannica.comThe enormous wels catfish is rapidly expanding in German waters. The fish can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 300 pounds, making recreational fishermen excited about the prospects of catching one. While biologists aren't yet calling the fish pests, they are puzzled by the boom.
www.spiegel.deThe invasive species, native to the rivers of central Europe, is already found in a large part of the main basins of the Iberian Peninsula and is a danger to native fauna
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