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Louisiana crawfish wreaking havoc in France's wetlands
The Houston Chronicle ^ | Dec. 25, 2004 | MARK SCHLEIFSTEIN

Posted on 12/26/2004 8:29:16 PM PST by bayourod

You'd think that a country that has elevated snails and frogs to a delicacy wouldn't have a problem with some good ol' crawfish.

Yet France is struggling, not in the kitchen but out in the wild: Beaucoup crawfish are killing frogs, destroying sensitive wetland plants and generally wreaking environmental havoc.

The prolific Louisiana Red Swamp crawfish, which can lay up to 750 eggs at one time and can reproduce nine months of the year, is thought to have escaped into wetland areas of France in 1976. It's been downhill from there.

"The Louisiana crawfish eats all the aquatic plants in the marsh," said Jean-Marc Thirion, scientific adviser to Nature Environnement 17, an environmental group based in Charente-Maritime, a department on France's central Atlantic coast. "Without the aquatic plants, the water of the marsh is opaque and the sunlight can't pass through," making it difficult for aquatic life to survive.

The Louisiana crawfish is disrupting breeding areas for frogs and other amphibians, he said, as well as having more subtle effects on other wildlife.

"When the Louisiana crawfish is present in the amphibian laying site — pool, pond or marsh — we have observed different mutilations of amphibians: cut skin, leg amputations," he said. "When the Louisiana crawfish population is established after a few years in the same site, we note the extinction of amphibian species."

Even more troubling and far-reaching is the insidious revenge the crawfish is taking on its predators.

For instance, Thirion said, one scientist has reported malformed young in gray heron that have begun to feed exclusively on the crawfish.

Scientists in Spain have reported that astaxanthin, the reddish-orange pigment in the shell and body that gives the Louisiana crawfish its name, is turning the skin of baby white storks an orange color that could be disturbing to their parents, raising concerns about nesting success.

The pigment also is causing slight differences in the coloring of the legs and beaks of adult storks, scientists say. The vibrant colors of birds are used to attract the opposite sex, and the scientists are concerned that the differences could be affecting their long-term reproduction.

According to Catherine Souty-Grosset, a biologist at the University of Poitiers and a founding member of Craynet, a network of European aquatic crawfish researchers, the Louisiana crawfish has become the most dangerous of a handful of invasive species because it is spreading so rapidly.

It has been found all along France's Atlantic coast and throughout the basin of the Loire River, and is expected to spread along another half-dozen rivers in a few years.

Souty-Grosset says several proposals for exterminating the invader have drawbacks.

Chemicals able to kill the tough crawfish harm other species. Mechanical removal is labor-intensive and too expensive, and while commercial fishing seems to be catching on in Charente-Maritime, she said, transporting live crawfish out of the department is prohibited.

To comply with the law, put in place to prevent the spread of invasive crawfish, "the ideal solution is the transformation on the spot of crawfish into preserved products," she said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: crawfish; environment; france; frogs
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To: JSteff

The French reptiles are showing as much fight as their human neighbors did in 1940...


81 posted on 12/26/2004 9:42:47 PM PST by CivilWarguy
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To: JohnBovenmyer

LOL, hell has frozen over and the pigs have flown from their roost; French Arkansas???????????? I know Louisiana territory and all that, but, but, no way! The only time Arkansans feel French is when they go into the local state liquor stor and ask for some Fussy Pussy wine.

I've bookmarked this thread and will post the recipe, and I'll give another that is also good.
French Arkansas, LOL!


82 posted on 12/26/2004 9:52:11 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: WSGilcrest

How ya'll are??????? Miss him even if he was from Mississippi


83 posted on 12/26/2004 9:53:21 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: bayourod
The prolific Louisiana Red Swamp crawfish...is thought to have escaped into wetland areas of France in 1976.

I'm sorry, but did I miss something? How did the crawfish cross the Atlantic?

84 posted on 12/26/2004 9:57:02 PM PST by Cowboy Bob (Fraud is the lifeblood of the Democratic Party)
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To: Atchafalaya
Yuk!
85 posted on 12/26/2004 10:06:52 PM PST by krinkrayyado (Huguenot no more)
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To: bayourod
There we go again, man trying to gamble with mother nature. You'd think that after so many failed experiments to introduce a new organism to a new environment, people would stop doing it and yet...still at it! I am not an environmentalist wacko but we truly are destroying our environment by being plain stupid.
86 posted on 12/26/2004 10:10:34 PM PST by Quinotto (On matters of style,swim with the current,on matters of principle stand like a rock-Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Nexus6
Never hear of Iron City , but Jax and Dixie in that order were probably worse IMOH!
87 posted on 12/26/2004 10:10:41 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: bayourod

Send the Frogs some Louisianna raccoons to eat the Louisianna crawfish.


88 posted on 12/26/2004 10:10:42 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
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To: krinkrayyado

89 posted on 12/26/2004 10:12:38 PM PST by krinkrayyado (Huguenot no more)
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To: mylife

Crawfish PING!!
Ms.B


90 posted on 12/26/2004 10:13:57 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. Marcus Aurelius)
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To: patton

They are French frogs ie, they are small. The main food for our bullfrogs and other "rania" are guess what, crawfish on the hoof.


91 posted on 12/26/2004 10:16:21 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: bayourod

Living in the Great Lakes area, I see this as payback for the zebra mussel.


92 posted on 12/26/2004 10:17:03 PM PST by Squawk 8888 (With enemies like Michael Moore, who needs friends?)
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To: bayourod
Them damn Rusty Crayfish wiped out beucoup WI. spawning beds as well....they are some aggressive little bass turds...

A few enterprising folks began to trap them out...and make a little money selling them...but the DNR stepped in and ruined that for everyone..dictating how it must be done and selling very expensive licenses...

The government ran most everyone out of business...and so the problem crayfish proliferate...

imo
93 posted on 12/26/2004 10:17:15 PM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: Atchafalaya

Oh. LOLOL. Well, I got a new tagline out of it.


94 posted on 12/26/2004 10:17:45 PM PST by patton (The Louisiana crawfish is disrupting breeding areas for frogs and other amphibians)
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To: Cowboy Bob

In a pirogue!


95 posted on 12/26/2004 10:18:22 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: krinkrayyado

To what?


96 posted on 12/26/2004 10:19:04 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
Scientists in Spain have reported that astaxanthin, the reddish-orange pigment in the shell and body that gives the Louisiana crawfish its name, is turning the skin of baby white storks an orange color that could be disturbing to their parents, raising concerns about nesting success.

Bwaaahaaahaaaa !! L0L Id bet the storks are quite happy to have the tasty treats! Birds love crawfish! What a BS article! Bwahhahhhaaahaa

97 posted on 12/26/2004 10:19:15 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: mylife

LOL!!
Thought this might amuse you!
ms.B


98 posted on 12/26/2004 10:20:43 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. Marcus Aurelius)
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To: Squawk 8888

ooohhhhh, I forgot about that, although they come out ahead; they can eat the bugs, we can't cook the mussels. Too much trouble to shuck.


99 posted on 12/26/2004 10:22:34 PM PST by Atchafalaya (When you're there, thats the best!)
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To: bayourod

If France doesn't like the crayfish invasion, just tell them its just a form of environmental multiculturalism. Their diversity is their strength. The crayfish have a right to be there, and whatever demands are placed on French resources and infrastructure will have to be accommodated. If they must raise taxes and go to a 25 hour work week, they will have to do so to show acceptance of the crayfish's right to exist. Besides, the crayfish are only there to eat the plants that french crustaceans don't want to eat. To show that America supports the French in their quest to assimilate the bio-diverse crustacean culture, we, the US, will send humanitarian supplies consisting of peppers and spices.


100 posted on 12/26/2004 10:25:37 PM PST by spodefly (Praise God from whom all taglines flow.)
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