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21 June 2019
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Global News
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Simon Little
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Northern B.C. lake closed to fishing due to infestation of invasive goldfish
Lost Lake, British Columbia, Canada
N 54º 36' 20.857" W 128º 39' 10.386"
DMS:
N 54º 36' 20.857" W 128º 39' 10.386"
Lat/Lng:
54.6057934818822 -128.652884960175
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Goldfish compete with native fish for food, potentially threatening an ecosystem.
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