The fish were imported to control algae levels Asian carp may eat enough plankton to damage ecosystems Great Lakes%27 fishing industry is worth an estimated %247 billion TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — ...
Scientists have confirmed for the first time that at least one variety of Asian carp is living and breeding in the Great Lakes watershed, where it threatens stocks of native fish. A U.S. Geological ...
“It's bad news,” Duane Chapman, a USGS fisheries biologist and member of the research team, told the Associated Press. “It would have been a lot easier to control these fish if they'd been limited in ...
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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Scientists said Monday they have documented for the first time that an Asian carp species has successfully reproduced within the Great Lakes watershed, an ominous ...