Sylvan Lake council fishes for long-term solution to invasive aquatic species
Sylvan Lake town council has passed a proposal to Alberta Environment seeking approval for municipalities to use the powdered form of an approved pesticide to control invasive populations of goldfish in stormwater ponds.
Currently, liquid rotenone is the only pesticide approved by Alberta Environment for dealing with invasive aquatic species. The only North American manufacturer of the product shut down in 2022.
Monique Johnson, environmental services manager for the public works division, says they were first made aware that residents were tossing their unwanted golden pets into stormwater ponds in May of 2023. The cause for concern stems from the fact that these bodies of water connect to Sylvan Lake without any treatment, which can result in the goldfish entering an ecosystem they have no place in.
Specifically, they have a long lifespan of 30-40 years, transmit disease, produce more rapidly than native species, and consume the offspring and food sources for these species.