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Invasive fish are fish from one part of the world that are transported, or migrate due to climate change, beyond their natural range and become established in a new area where they can cause potential harm to native ecosystems.
There are 5 priority categories for fish which determine the province's response.
The fish on this page are organized into these categories.
Species determined to be high risk to B.C. and not yet established. Management objective is prevent the introduction and establishment.
Species is high risk to B.C. and is new to the Province. Management objective is eradication.
Species is high risk and well established, or medium risk with high potential for spread. Management objective is to prevent further expansion into new areas within the region through establishment of containment lines and identification of occurrences outside the line to control.
Species is more widespread but may be of concern in specific situations with certain high values - e.g., conservation lands, specific agriculture crops. Management objective is to reduce the invasive species impacts locally or regionally, where resources are available.
Report invasive species before they cause harm.