"They do destroy habitat." Fishermen raise alarm as harmful creatures wreak havoc in waterways: 'They are a scourge' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A quiet invasion makes for troubled waters on the area's big rivers and some related backwater slough lakes. The lower Ohio, Tennessee, Cumberland and Mississippi rivers nowadays teem with a pair of ...
An angler spotted something weird floating in Lake Huron in July. It turned out to be an enormous grass carp, one of the most invasive fish the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada has ever dealt ...
Tracy Hill from Coorong Wild Seafood, southeast of Adelaide, successfully processes around 300kg to 400kg of carp a week for people to eat. She believes there’s potential to substantially expand the ...
"Doubles!" said Adam McDaniel, right, as crew members pulled two silver carp out of Missouri's Lamine River in late September. McDaniel is an aquatic resource scientist and boat operator for the ...
ST. LOUIS -- The Asian carp many fear could destroy the Great Lakes' $7 billion-a-year fishing industry make up half of Mike Schafer's business, which in just over a year has turned 12 million pounds ...
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (AP) -- An increase in carp is causing a smelly problem for some Clear Lake residents. This year's wet weather has caused more water to flow from the lake into Clear Creek, and that ...