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Study: Asian carp could thrive in Lake Michigan, despite earlier doubts

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Study: Asian carp could thrive in Lake Michigan, despite earlier doubts

 A new University of Michigan study found that voracious bighead carp could survive in wider areas of Lake Michigan than previously thought. The findings loudened calls for Congress to approve a $778 million barrier to prevent the invasive fish from jeopardizing the Great Lakes’ $7 billion commercial fishery. 

Navigating a Sea of Superlatives in Pursuit of the Asian Carp

Navigating a Sea of Superlatives in Pursuit of the Asian Carp

Species Profile - Bighead Carp

Species Profile - Bighead Carp

Study says Asian carp eventually could make up one-third of

Study says Asian carp eventually could make up one-third of

Quarterly eNews

Quarterly eNews

Invasive Species

Invasive Species

Quarterly eNews

Quarterly eNews

More Great Lakes trouble as new research finds Asian carp could

More Great Lakes trouble as new research finds Asian carp could

Invasive Asian carp less than 50 miles from Lake Michigan

Invasive Asian carp less than 50 miles from Lake Michigan

Featured Research-Asian Carp

Featured Research-Asian Carp

Time is running out to keep invasive carp out of Lake Michigan

Time is running out to keep invasive carp out of Lake Michigan

Battle looms over laws to slow spread of invasive species in Great Lakes

Battle looms over laws to slow spread of invasive species in Great Lakes

Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, and a path

Asian carp could find plenty of food in Lake Michigan, and a path