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''[[Abramis]]''<br>
 
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A '''carp''' is any of various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae.
 
A '''carp''' is any of various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae.
 
The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the most common and best-known species of carp.
 
The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the most common and best-known species of carp.
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==Types of carp==
 
==Types of carp==
 
[[Image:Urfacarp.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Carp swarm in great numbers to eat feed thrown by tourists in [[Urfa]], [[Turkey]].]]
 
[[Image:Urfacarp.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Carp swarm in great numbers to eat feed thrown by tourists in [[Urfa]], [[Turkey]].]]
[[Image:LakePowellCarp5437.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Carp gather near a dock in [[Lake Powell]]]]
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[[Image:LakePowellCarp5437.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Carp gather near a dock in Lake Powell]]
 
*Genus ''[[Abramis]]''
 
*Genus ''[[Abramis]]''
 
** [[Carp bream]] (''Abramis brama'')
 
** [[Carp bream]] (''Abramis brama'')

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Carp
File:Bighead carp.gif
Bighead carp
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Genera

Abramis
Aristichthys
Barbodes
Carassius
Cirrhinus
Ctenopharyngodon
Cyprinus
Epalzeorhynchos
Henicorhynchus
Hypophthalmichthys
Labeo
Mylopharyngodon
and others

A carp is any of various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae. The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the most common and best-known species of carp. Originally from Asia, carp were introduced to England from western Europe during the 13th century, when they were cultivated mainly by monks. They were subsequently introduced into North America in 1877. Fish were released in ponds in Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Later, surplus populations were released in Washington D.C.. This was a project of Rudolf Hessel, a fish culturist in the employ of the United States Government. There was substantial favorable publicity and carp were widely introduced throughout the United States. Introduced Carp readily adapted to their new environment, spreading rapidly throughout any drainage area they were released in. Carp have since become naturalized in almost every water they were introduced to.

Carp have gained a negative reputation in the U.S., being blamed for everything from a decline in sportfish stocks to decreases in water quality. Separating the Carp's reputed impacts from its actual impacts can be difficult. There is little evidence yet to support the claims of Carp eating the spawn of other fish. Tales of Carp muddying waters and destroying water weed through their bottom-feeding habits are often exaggerated, becoming problematic only in the shallowest and muddiest of waters.

While tasty when grown in good water, carp can be riddled with small bones in unpredictable locations. Most carp have a fishy taste and are not considered to be good for eating in North America, although they are popular in restaurants in Japan and Taiwan where the fish are also considered to be signs of good fortune. Carp is a traditional Christmas Eve dish in the Czech Republic, Germany and Poland.

Carp have food and angling value that is celebrated in most parts of the world. Europe in particular enjoys carp as as angling resource. The carp has not yet gained gamefish status in the U.S.

Resources about fishing for Carp:-

http://www.carp.com http://www.carpanglersgroup.com

Types of carp

Carp swarm in great numbers to eat feed thrown by tourists in Urfa, Turkey.
File:LakePowellCarp5437.JPG
Carp gather near a dock in Lake Powell
  • Genus Abramis
    • Carp bream (Abramis brama)
  • Genus Aristichthys:
    • Bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis)
  • Genus Barbodes:
    • Carnatic carp (Barbodes carnaticus)
  • Genus Carassius:
    • Crucian carp (Carassius carassius )
    • Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio)
    • Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
  • Genus Cirrhinus:
    • Chinese mud carp (Cirrhinus chinensis)
    • Deccan white carp (Cirrhinus fulungee)
    • Hora white carp (Cirrhinus macrops)
    • Small scale mud carp (Cirrhinus microlepis)
    • Mud carp (Cirrhinus molitorella)
  • Genus Ctenopharyngodon:
    • Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus)
  • Genus Culter:
    • Predatory carp (Culter erythropterus)
  • Genus Cyprinus:
    • Common carp, Koi (Cyprinus carpio)
  • Genus Epalzeorhynchos:
    • Red-tailed black shark (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor)
    • Red-finned black shark or Rainbow shark (Epalzeorhynchos frenatus)
  • Genus Henicorhynchus:
    • Siamese mud carp (Henicorhynchus siamensis)
  • Genus Hypophthalmichthys:
    • Silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)
  • Genus Labeo:
    • African carp (Labeo coubie)
    • Fringed-lipped peninsula carp (Labeo fimbriatus)
    • Bigmouth carp (Labeo kontius)
  • Genus Mylopharyngodon:
    • Black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus)

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