Here in the states releasing any fish whether it be native or not is condoned. The are many ecosystems that have been ruined by such. I realize you are in China where the good of the people isn't relly held in high regard let alone the environment.
geeimatree;1968136; said:i cant find where it says he released it in the han river![]()
woodyoz;1968147; said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34XD_3Sfa4Y&feature=user
there u go...read the description of the video...and ohh also the comments,there are few like 10 or so...
he also says he released them coz he was going back to US and he didnt wanna ship them
Bderick67;1968141; said:Here in the states releasing any fish whether it be native or not is condoned. The are many ecosystems that have been ruined by such. I realize you are in China where the good of the people isn't relly held in high regard let alone the environment.



geeimatree;1968152; said:oooo there was a part 2
time to do some research on the han river
woodyoz;1968104; said:they were introduced for farming..they are not native ,but they were introduced for food production
Hawkfish3.0;1968171; said:Do you have any evidence to support this? FYI: Generally, when a fish is introduced for farming purposes, it is contained in a body of water that is not connected to the local ecosystem, thus preventing harm to the natural balance of the ecosystem. Also, Korea gets much too cold, even in South Korea, which this obviously is, to keep RTC's in natural waterways for commercial purposes. Do some research yourself.