The Chippewa and Black rivers are tributaries of the Mississippi River, which has functioned as a superhighway for invasive carp to travel.
We caught multiple fish on each “pass” – sometimes we would have three on at a time. By the time we finished, we had carp ...
The study, "Silver carp experience metabolic and behavioral changes when exposed to water from the Chicago Area Waterway," published in Scientific Reports shows silver carp change their behavior ...
Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago. Yet, try as they might, the fish have not advanced beyond a particular ...
Invasive silver carp have been found in the lower Chippewa and Black rivers in western Wisconsin, the state Department of Natural Resources announced Monday. The find stemmed from a July tip from ...
Invasive silver carp have been on the verge of invading the Great Lakes from the Illinois River for a decade, but they can't seem to get past a pool south of Chicago. New University of Illinois ...
Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago.
(The Center Square) – There’s a warning about invasive carp in two western Wisconsin rivers. The Department of Natural ...
When silver carp invade a waterway, they’re hard to miss. The large, filter-feeding fish regularly grow more than three feet long and easily exceed 20 pounds. They loiter near the surface ...