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Which species exported from China have successfully invaded foreign countries?

In the 1960s, the United States was eager to find a safer way to control aquatic plants, such as algae. As a result, the US Fish and Wildlife Service came up with the "biological method". In the 1970s, in order to prevent phytoplankton flooding, the US government formulated the "professionals introduction plan" to welcome Asian carp into American fish ponds. In order to clean up harmful algae in fresh water, Americans introduced silver carp from China and other Asian countries to Arkansas. Subsequently, many fish farms followed suit and regarded silver carp as an excellent natural pond cleaner. After the floods in 1980s, Asian carp escaped from the limited waters and multiplied in large numbers, which brought devastating disasters to rivers and lakes in more than ten states in the United States. The US Department of Agriculture has spent more than $654.38+08 billion trying to prevent Asian carp from further invading the Great Lakes, but the prospect is not optimistic. Americans don't like to eat freshwater fish, and they don't know how to cook Asian carp and how to get rid of the earthy smell. They can only watch Asian carp run wild and do nothing. [4] In 1990s, Asian carp had strong adaptability. They went upstream along the Mississippi River basin and multiplied in large numbers for more than ten years. They are huge in size and eat an amazing amount, especially silver carp and bighead carp, which are defined as "the most harmful fish species" by the United States, causing ecological disasters. Other "Asian carp brothers" (even goldfish and koi fish) have also become "illegal immigrants".