Species Regional Summary
Cyprinus carpio
Columbia River ( P260 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: Troutdale, near Portland/OR/Sand River (Columbia River) (1883, Lampman 1946)

Geographic Extent

OR-WA/Columbia River (1883,0 Lampman 1946); OR/Willamette River (Farr and Ward 1992; Hughes and Gammon 1987); (R.M. 54) at Crims Island [~7 miles below Longview, WA]/WA/Columbia River (2003, USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Program 2014); Crimms Island (downriver from Longview WA/OR/Columbia River (Haskell and Tiffin 2011); Portland/OR/Columbia Slough (2009, Van Dyke et al. 2009); Rkm 0-30/OR-WA/lower Columbia estuary (1980, McCabe et al. 1983, 0-33PSU, rare); km 30-62/OR-WA/upper Columbia estuary (1980, McCabe et al. 1983, 0 PSU, rare); Reaches C to H (mid-upper estuRY Columbia River (2011-2016, Sol et al. 2021

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Fisheries Accidental (not Oyster)
Alternate Fisheries Intentional

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactPredation
Common Carp do consume fish eggs, and have been documented to eat eggs of White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) (Sytsma et al. 2004).
 
Economic ImpactFisheries
At times, Common Carp were so abundant in the Columbia River that they were sold as fertilizer (Lampman 1946). They support a small commercial and sport fishery (Sytsma et al. 2004).
 

References

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