Report on keeping Asian carp from attacking Great Lakes forthcoming
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is scheduled to release a long-anticipated study Monday, Jan.6 .
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is scheduled to release a long-anticipated study Monday, Jan.6 .
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A water sample from Sturgeon Bay has tested positive.
Taking a provincial look at these aquatic invaders.
Controlling these invasive species just got harder.
Asian carp can probably spawn in more streams than previously thought, according to new research by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Aquatic invaders have been living in Ontario lakes and rivers for decades. Studies say over 185 non-native aquatic species are present in the Great Lakes basin, and more are being discovered every year in Ontario.
A single Asian Carp caught in the Grand River near Dunnville, Ont. on April 27 was recently confirmed as sterile, much to the relief of environmental groups and fisheries departments.