In the heart of the Gulf of California, the totoaba stands as the world's priciest fish, with a price tag exceeding $8,000.
"The number and size of the goldfish that had to be removed really shows why this species is such a challenge when released to nature," Campbell River utilities operations manager Steve Roehr said.
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One female goldfish may breed three times and produce up to 50 thousand eggs every year, Wallin said. This explains why locals have noticed an explosion of the goldfish population in Dragon Lake.