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October 18, 2007
USFWS Lists Black Carp as Injurious Wildlife
The final rule adding all forms of live black carp to the list of injurious
wildlife under the Lacey Act published in the Federal Register today,October 18,
2007. The final rule will become effective November 19, 2007.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service or we) adds all forms of
live black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus), gametes, viable eggs, and hybrids to
the list of injurious fish under the Lacey Act. By this action, the Service
prohibits the importation into or transportation between the continental United
States, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or
any territory or possession of the United States of live black carp, gametes,
viable eggs, and hybrids. The best available information indicates that this
action is necessary to protect the interests of wildlife and wildlife resources
from the purposeful or accidental introduction and subsequent establishment of
black carp in the ecosystems of the United States. Live black carp, gametes,
viable eggs, and hybrids can be imported only by permit for scientific, medical,
educational, or zoological purposes, or without a permit by Federal agencies
solely for their own use. Interstate transportation of live black carp, gametes,
viable eggs, and hybrids currently held within the United States will be allowed
only by permit. Interstate transportation permits may be issued for scientific,
medical, educational, or zoological purposes.
Rule attached.
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