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NCCP: the likely medium- to long-term ecological outcomes of major carp population reductions

The National Carp Control Plan (NCCP) is developing a plan for the potential release of the virus Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) to control invasive common carp, Cyprinus carpio, in Australian freshwater environments.

This project aimed to develop a conceptual framework and identify ecosystem attributes expected to change in response to carp control; define attribute metrics and quantify attribute independence; assess the confidence of the scientific evidence underpinning the predicted outcomes, and; provide outputs that are clearly communicable to the public and other components of the NCCP.

Project date

28 Feb 2018-31 Jul 2018
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Principal investigator

Susan J. Nichols

Research organisations

University of Canberra

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Aquaculture Wild catch fisheries

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) is a co-funded partnership between its two stakeholders, the Australian Government and the …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

Focus areas

Sustainabilities

Technology areas

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