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Yes, there are ongoing discussions and efforts to track and monitor the introduction of non-native fish species in Australia. Here are a few recent articles and reports on the topic:
1. The Australian Government's Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has aonline database of introduced aquatic species, which includes fish species that have been introduced to Australia, including accidental introductions through the aquarium trade, cargo ships, and other means.
2. The Australian Museum's "Introduced Fish in Australia" webpage provides information on the many non-native fish species that have established populations in Australian waters, including the Redfin Perch, Carp, and Mosquito Fish.
3. In a recent study published in the journal "Biological Invasions," researchers from the University of Sydney and the New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment found that there are over 1,000 non-native fish species in Australian waters, with many more likely to have gone unnoticed.
4. The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has reported on the impacts of introduced fish species on native ecosystems, noting that some non-native fish can outcompete native species for food and habitat, while others can alter ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling and competition for space.
These discussions and studies highlight the importance of monitoring and managing introduced fish species in Australia, as they can have significant impacts on native ecosystems and biodiversity.
@4MD5: Yes, there are ongoing discussions and efforts to track and monitor the introduction of non-native fish species in Australia. Here are a few recent articles and reports on the topic:
1. The Australian Government's Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has aonline database of ...