Title: Ethical Fish Reproduction
1Ethical Fish Reproduction
- Dr. Craig Kasper
- Additional materials courtesy of Dr. Jeff Hill
(TAL)
2Lecture Summary
- Animal treatment
- Non-natives
- Government Organizations
3Do fish have feelings?
- Some folks say yes, while others no.
- NGOs want you to believe it.
- Scientific research is not clear!
4Protect Yourself and Your Organization
- Have a fish handling protocol in place and review
it annually. - Also known as guidelines for Good Laboratory
Practices (GLP guidelines). - Dont let random folks into your facility or take
place in daily operations.
5Protect Yourself and Your Organization
- Have a fish handling protocol in place and review
it annually. - If you are hard-core, then you can get GLP
certification! - Also known as guidelines for Good Laboratory
Practices. (Difficult) - Dont let random folks into your facility or take
place in daily operations.
6Non-native Species
- What are they?
- What good are they?
- What bad are they?
- What can I do?
7What does it mean?
Non-native refers to organisms which are foreign
or not native, which have been introduced to an
area. Also known as Alien, Exotic,
Nonindigenous
8Exotic different from the native
Oranges Tomatoes Dogs Cotton Dandelions
9Benefits of non-natives
(Meet a need a native has not been found to fill)
- Food
- Beauty
- Pets
- Sportfishing
- Control of pests
- Other uses
10Non-natives in Florida agriculture
- Oranges and other citrus fruit
- Tomatoes
- Sugar cane
- Cattle and dairy cows
- Green peppers
- Chickens
- Tropical fish
11History
- Native Americans traded among themselves bringing
some organisms to Florida (corn, beans and squash
from Central America) - When European settlers left for the New World,
they brought along the plants and animals of
their homeland. They also brought disease.
12What would your life be like without non-natives?
No milk on your breakfast cereal, but thats OK,
you probably couldnt get cereal anyhow. You
cant have orange juice, either.
13Imagine your life without
- Pizza
- Ice cream
- Peanut butter
- Sugar or honey to sweeten your food
- Cotton clothing
- Leather football, baseball or soccer balls
- Cats or dogs (Okay, cats can go.)
14Can non-natives be bad?
15Yes
- Invasive organisms are species that are
- non-native and cause, or are likely to cause,
economic or environmental harm or harm human
health.
These can be plants, animals and other organisms
such as microbes.
16Whats so bad about invasives?
- Can alter habitat
- Can reduce native diversity
- Can exclude or cause disease in natives or
beneficial non-natives - Can hybridize with natives
- Can be harmful to humans
17Floridas Non-native Species
Non-natives
Non-native invasives
- West Nile Virus
- Cows
- Brazilian Pepper
- Commercial Citrus
- Citrus Canker
- Melaleuca
- Vegetables
- Hydrilla
- Nursery plants
- Water-hyacinth
18US Non-native Fish Species Too many to list!!!
http//nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/SpeciesList.asp?Gro
upFishes
http//floridafisheries.com/Fishes/non-native.html
Unfortunately, most of these can and do survive
quite well in FL.
Others sea lamprey alewife zebra and quagga
mussels spiny and fishook water fleas round
goby See handouts!!
19How do they do it?
- What makes an invasive species successful?
20- 1. Invasives are productive
- grow quickly, produce lots of offspring (eggs,
seeds, spawn multiple times - 2. Invasives are readily dispersed by
- Wind, water, wildlife, humans
- 3. Invasives lack natural controls
- Predators, insects, disease
- 4. Invasives are habitat generalists
- can tolerate range of temperatures
- can live in variety of habitats
- have a broad diet
- 5. Invasives outcompete natives
- shade native plants
- consume nutrients or food of natives
21How did invasives get here?
Humans are the primary means of introduction
- hitchhikers (boating, ballast, cargo)
- moving animals
- aquariums
- pets
22Control and Management
- Physical Control
- Chemical Control
- Biological Control
- Ecological Control
- Commercialization
23What Can I Do to Help?
- Dont bring home unfamiliar plants or animals
- Never free pets into the wild
- Birds, fish, snails, iguanas, or monkeys
- Dont dump aquariums into waterways
- Give unwanted pets away
- On the water
- Clean off your boat and aquatic equipment
- Throw back any fish you wont eat when fishing
- Use native plants or well researched non-natives
whenever possible
24Who Cares?
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) - Animal Lovers Against Animal Cruelty (ALAAC)
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
(PETA) - Greenpeace
25The Law
- Unlawful release of exotic species in Florida is
punishable by a 1,000 fine and up to one year in
jail. - Dont even tell em about physical abuse during
your typical daily operations.
26- Know the pathways of introduction and do your
part to stop accidental release into wild - Be aware of laws related to non-native species
- Join a community group that restores habitat and
removes invasives - Look at up-to-date information on new invasives
and exotics - Teach others about the benefits and risks of
non-native species