May 17th, 2014
The Everglades ecosystem is home to at least 22 nonnative freshwater fish species. These non-native fish may be causing detrimental changes to our native fish communities, particularly as the number of new species continues to increase. All but two of these fish were introduced illegally as the result of releases of unwanted pets and food fish, or due to the flooding of aquaculture ponds.
The Everglades CISMA is hosting the Everglades Non-native Fish Round Up to raise public awareness about the potential negative impacts of releasing non-native fish into Florida waters, and to encourage anglers to target these nonnative species for consumption. The Round Up will also gather data into non-native fish distribution and abundance that can assist in their management.
The Round Up will be a one day event open to all anglers (shore or boat) fishing in the Everglades area. Prizes will be awarded for largest fish (not including Snakehead), largest Snakehead, largest aggregate catch (not including Snakehead), largest aggregate catch of Snakehead only. We will award a “Slam” prize to the angler that catches the greatest number of non-native species. There will also be a junior prize division which will include prizes as well.
The 5th Annual Non-Native Fish Round was the most successful year we have had so far. There were 55 people registered across the three counties. 580 pounds of invasive fish were caught including a new exotic fish called the Marbled-Pin Catfish (Leiarius marmoratus), which was caught by Nick Valderrama. The results and prizes are as follows:
Largest Fish: John Gleeson- Orinoco Sailfin Catfish (4.10 pounds)
Prize: $75 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop, $25 gift certificate to El Capitan, and a plaque
Largest Aggregate weight: Jose Gutierrez (104.25 pounds)
Prize: $75 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop, $25 gift certificate to El Capitan, and a plaque
Largest Snakehead: Daniel Papp (8.25 pounds)
Prize: $75 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop, $25 gift certificate to El Capitan, and a plaque
Largest aggregate weight of snakeheads: Steve Papp (60.8 pounds)
Prize: $75 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop, $25 gift certificate to El Capitan, and a plaque
Slam: Jose Gutierrez (13 species)
Prize: Prize: $75 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop, $50 gift certificate to El Capitan, and a plaque
Largest Fish: Nick Valderrama- Marbled Pin Catfish (6.45 pounds)
Prize: $50 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop and a plaque
Largest Aggregate Weight: Amarilys Fraguela (26.85 pounds)
Prize: $50 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop and a plaque
Slam: Nick Valderrama (6 species)
Prize: $50 gift certificate to Bass Pro Shop and a plaque
Largest Snakehead: N/A
Largest aggregate weight of snakeheads: N/A