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Published - Wednesday, December 03, 2008

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Asian carp invade area


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The silver carp - the notorious leaping fish that has menaced boaters - has been found in the Mississippi River near La Crosse, the first known sighting of the species in Wisconsin or Minnesota waters.

A single 24-inch specimen was among five Asian carp caught by a commercial fisherman last week in backwaters near the city, said Ron Benjamin, La Crosse fisheries supervisor for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
This silver carp was found in the Mississippi River near La Crosse. DNR photo

The fish were discovered Wednesday at a market in Pepin, Wis., and reported to the Minnesota DNR. Also in the net were two grass carp and a bighead carp, plus another unidentified carp that got away.

Grass and bighead carp have turned up before in this area, Benjamin said, but the appearance of the silver is cause for concern. It previously had been found no farther upstream than Clinton, Iowa.

Silver carp, which grow up to 60 pounds and are excited by the vibrations of propellers, are a hazard when they leap into the paths of boaters.

And as an invasive species, they are a threat to the river’s ecosystem. How big a threat is unclear, Benjamin said. “Just to say, it’s a bad thing.”

Benjamin suspects the fish made their way upstream during the spring flooding, when high waters topped dams that usually blocked their path.

However, the DNR cautions boaters to drain and clean their boats and never to move fish from one body of water to another.

Ice will prevent the DNR from sampling the river this season, but the agency, along with its Minnesota and Iowa counterparts and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, will monitor commercial fish hauls.

Because they feed on plankton, silver carp usually are not hooked by sport anglers, but anyone who finds one should report it.

“There probably are more out there,” Benjamin said. “I don’t know how many more.”

On the web

Information on Asian carp and how to identify them is available online from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources at www.dnr.wi.gov and the Minnesota DNR at www.dnr.state.mn.us.
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moe wrote on Dec 3, 2008 5:08 PM:

" USFWS is not the responsible party in this case so aim your poison darts in another direction. Dept Of Ag let these fish into the country just as they did with those lovely Japanese beetles "

CounterPoint wrote on Dec 3, 2008 10:44 AM:

" While the US Fish and Wildlife service was busy spending hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to revamp the regulations on the refuge, they took their eye off the ball for the imporarnt things, like invasive species. "

Uncle Ted wrote on Dec 3, 2008 6:55 AM:

" Despite the jokes, this is a very serious problem. Youtube some videos of these fish and you'll see what when happens if their population explodes - most boating traffic on the river will come to an end. The problem is that there is NO solution to controlling these fish. "

Rickey wrote on Dec 3, 2008 6:28 AM:

" Any thing from there , Mostly Chineeze imported stuff at Wal-Mart is not a positive For Our nation or Jobs "

East Coast Elitist wrote on Dec 3, 2008 4:07 AM:

" Is it just me, or does it seem a little be racist to be labeling a fish? "


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