In the hunt to do something — anything! — with invasive carp, an exciting new option may emerge from ongoing research: turning them into fish food. A team from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, ...
TRAVERSE CITY (CBS DETROIT/AP) — Asian carp are likely to find enough food to spread farther if they establish breeding populations in Lake Michigan, reinforcing the importance of preventing the ...
Scientist Jim Lamer holds an invasive silver carp on the Illinois River. (Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco/WNIJ-Northern Public Radio) Buy Photo Midwestern states are ...
ST. LOUIS — Cod, catfish and shrimp will find their way to St. Louisans' plates as fish fry season officially kicks off on Feb. 14. However, a fish not often offered on menus is becoming a larger ...
Experts say Asian carp — actually two species, bighead carp and silver carp — now make up 75 to 80 percent of the biomass in area rivers. Ben Allen, of the Grafton Summit group, said Asian carp ...
A new study finds Asian carp may be able to survive off a wider variety of food sources than previously anticipated. This summer, we are bringing you a series of stories by Ray Garcia as part of a ...
Asian carp are likely to find enough food to spread farther if they establish breeding populations in Lake Michigan, reinforcing the importance of preventing the invasive fish from gaining a foothold, ...
Sandwiched in a plush brioche bun slathered with spicy mayo and topped with the familiar lettuce, tomato and onion, the flavorful burger patty is heavy on the oregano, garlic and black pepper, and pan ...
In the United States, carp are mostly considered “trash fish.” These non-native bottom feeders were introduced to our country centuries ago and have adapted and thrived so well that they exist in ...
Traverse City – Asian carp are likely to find enough food to spread farther if they establish breeding populations in Lake Michigan, reinforcing the importance of preventing the invasive fish from ...
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