Thread: Asian Carp
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02-12-2010, 01:07 PM #76
Re: Asian Carp
less talking and more fishing,,,,,,,guess they could grind them up for fish food, fertilizer, horse feed, and on and on,,,yep it will be talked to death for a long time ........o yeah,,the COEngrs will be a biggggggggggggggggg helppppppppp,,,notttt
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02-12-2010, 03:08 PM #77
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Actually there is a big market for this fish- meal for food and pharma grade oil. Lots more oil in these fish than in others.
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02-14-2010, 08:56 AM #78
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Will the FDA allow their use? I don't know the oil content of this carp or how different it is to the other species that pollute our lakes and rivers but they don't use those either. I would love to see carp eliminated from our waters. It would do wonders for our local industries.
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02-14-2010, 03:09 PM #79
crap about Carp
from the chicago tribune today
Invasive Asian carp threaten lifeblood of Illinois River town - chicagotribune.com
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02-15-2010, 05:54 PM #80
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Okay - is this fish edible? If so - how does it stack up against North America fish?
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02-15-2010, 10:00 PM #81
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I don't know if it is edable or not. Most large oily fish in our rivers carry large amount of contaminates are are considered unsafe to eat. Carp over a certain size in Michigan are not recomended for eating over a certain size. Neither are catfish.
There is no way they can compare to walleye or perch or any of the other species that they may very well displace if they get into the lakes.
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02-16-2010, 02:07 PM #82
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Well heres allmost 79 million spent and nothing is fixed..
Dueling Solutions For The Asian Carp Invasion | Progress Illinois
Biologists begin Asian carp hunt | freep.com | Detroit Free Press
Like I said before $50 worth of fill dirt would have been cheaper.
Spawning season is allmost here,,its to late to start to study what we all ready know.
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02-16-2010, 02:22 PM #83
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Think Greg may have posted a receipe early on in this thread

Actually I think he stated they are eaten overseas,,
My opion,I dont think any carp would stand up to our pan fish here in North America,but the ppl that eat em may differ.
But I think the biggest issue here the damage they will do,,once in the big water they could move into all the smaller streams and lakes in the same manner they got here..
Layout aint nothing wrong with our catfish,,,tasty when they are small..
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02-17-2010, 10:47 AM #84
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I was not speaking of taste. Take a look at the DNR fish warnings on contaminates. If you believe all this cancer scare stuff, fish like catfish, carp, trout and salmon can carry high levels of PCB's, mercury and other nasties. The more oily the fish the more they retain. The larger the fish the greater level of contamination. Removing the belly fat when cleaning can remove a large portion of the crud.
I am not saying that I believe or don't believe how bad some of these fish can be. I don't get to eat enough to worry about it anyway. What I am saying is that there is a very good chance that they would not be cleared for use as a food source by either the DNR or the FDA.
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02-17-2010, 07:54 PM #85
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I have posted the link to the Michigan DNR Fish Advisory booklet. It is a very sobering read. Even if some of the dangers are overstated that very fact that what should be a good, safe, food source has been contaminated to such a degree. Mankind should be ashamed. Many people, myself included, have used this source in times of need to help control costs. That is doubly true today. There is just no excuse.
This entire thread is proof that we don't learn. This carp is just another problem that may be added to what should be a resource to be proud of.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents
/FishAdvisory03_67354_7.pdf
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Re: Asian Carp
High court denies Michigan Asian carp relief
CHICAGO — The barge and tug industry is hailing a Supreme Court decision to turn down Michigan’s second request to close Chicago-area shipping locks to prevent Asian carp from infesting the Great Lakes.
American Waterway Operators spokeswoman Lynn Muench says she hopes today’s ruling ends all legal action and leads the different interest groups to work more closely to stop the invasive fish.
Asian carp have been migrating toward the Great Lakes, swarming waterways leading to Lake Michigan.
Scientists fear they could endanger the $7 billion fish industry if they reach the lakes. But waterway operators say closing the locks would disrupt vital transportation routes and devastate their industry.
Justices turned down Michigan’s original request in January.
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03-23-2010, 06:00 PM #87






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