International Introductions of   Salmo trutta
Introductions as compiled by FAO

Main Ref: FAO 1997
To: Bolivia
FAO area: America, South - Inland waters
From:USA
FAO area: America, North - Inland waters
Year: 1939
Range: -
Period: 1925-1949
Established in the wild: established, both
Established in aquaculture:   - rarely used natural reproduction
Significant ecological interactions: some - undecided
Significant socio-economic effects: some - undecided
Introduced by: government
Reason: fisheries
Other reason: angling/sport
Comments: (Laba, 1979) Destroyed the native Orestias populations. Established in the high Andean streams and presence of a small stock in Lake Titicaca. The sturgeon trout could not adapt fully to the lake Titicaca, Everett (1972) reports that this trout only is common in the river llave (Peru). There are also reports of its presence in the rivers of the Cordillera del Tunari en Cochabamba and the South region "subandina" of the above mentioned department; it is utilized in recreational fisheries; the hatchery of Piusilla, Tunari, Cochabamba belonging to the Bolivian State, maintained breeders and samples of this species; the hatchery was sold to the private sector and at present no information is available for this hatchery. There are no commercial captures of this species in the lake Titicaca, Bolivian sector.     Ref:  FAO, 1997


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