International Introductions of   Polyodon spathula
Introductions as compiled by FAO

Main Ref: Bartley, D.M. (comp./ed.) 2006
To: Romania
FAO area: Europe - Inland waters
From:United States of America
FAO area: America, North - Inland waters
Year:  
Range: 1992 - 2000
Period: 1975-1999
Established in the wild: probably not established,
Established in aquaculture:   - widely used assisted/artificial reproduction
Significant ecological interactions: probably some - beneficial
Significant socio-economic effects: probably none -
Introduced by:  
Reason: aquaculture
Other reason:  
Comments: Paddlefish was imported from the US as eyed eggs or larvae, in the period 1992-2000 (up to 20000 specimens/year), under a government financed research project. Research was conducted in the Fish Culture Research Station in Nucet (south of Romania). First females matured in 2001 and artificial spawning was successfully attempted in 2002. Since then, the fish has been spread in several aquaculture farms in Romania and it is raised for meat and caviar. Artificial spawning is made every year, and there are signs that the paddlefish will become a common aquaculture species. Exports of eyed eggs or larvae/fingerlings to Hungary, Bulgaria and Moldova have been done. (Christian Stoicescu, pers. Comm., 2006). Also introduced from Russia and Sweden in 1992-1993 (Ref. 13686).     Ref:   


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