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National Scope of Asian Carp Threat
New Film Explores National Scope of Asian Carp Threat Photo: Silver Carp (still frame from the film Against the Current).
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Millions to Fight Asian Carp
A $25 million appropriation to fight Asian carp was passed in Congress and ...
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Utilizing Asian Carp as Food
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is supporting Silverfin™ Group, Inc., headed by Chef Philippe Parola, in its history making effort to process the first invasive species into a value-added product for human consumption.
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Special commercial fishing season on Lake Chicot to target Asian carp
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will open a special commercial fishing season on Lake Chicot to target Asian carp from Nov. 1-Dec. 31.
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Know The Difference: Invasive Versus Common Carp
There's a lot of talk around the Great Lakes these days about carp, especially invasive or Asian carp. What about common carp, those monsters of Michigan waters anglers love to battle with fly rods? Are these fish one and the same and what's the big deal about carp anyway?
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Asian Carp Could Have Major Impact on Lake Erie
Asian carp pose a major risk to Lake Erie's ecosystem. New computer models suggest these invasive fish could soon account for nearly a third of the lake's total fish population, ultimately causing declines in most other fish species, including prized sport and commercial fish such as walleye.
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Monroe Lake anglers must take precautions against Asian carp
Invasive Asian carp are knocking on Monroe Lake's door, and DNR officials are warning anglers not to let them in. Silver and bighead carp (collectively referred to as Asian carp) have been found in Salt Creek, directly below the Monroe Lake dam. The dam prevents the carp from entering the lake.