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  • 2022 Virtual Invasive Carp Forum

    Sep 15, 2022
    https://www.fws.gov/story/2022-09/2022-virtual-invasive-carp-forum

    DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    On August 9, 2022, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hosted a virtual forum on invasive carp harvest and product use. This virtual event was convened in response to direction provided by Congress in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022. Bighead, silver, black and grass carp – collectively referred to as ‘invasive carp’ – have been spreading in waterways across the United States and causing environmental damage since their introduction in the 1970s for use in aquaculture facilities and retention ponds. Provides access to the full recording of the forum, as well as the presentation slides.

  • Asian Carp in Alabama

    https://www.outdooralabama.com/aquatic-nuisance-species/asian-carp

    Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

  • Asian Carp Photos

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/acrcc/

    Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee; Flickr.

  • ​Bighead Carp

    https://www.fws.gov/species/bighead-carp-hypophthalmichthys-nobilis

    DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.

  • Bighead Carp Added to Federal List of Injurious Wildlife

    Mar 21, 2011
    https://www.fws.gov/story/2011-03/bighead-carp-added-federal-list-injurious-wil…

    DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service; Invasive Carp Regional Coordinating Committee.

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published a final rule in the Mar 22 Federal Register officially adding the bighead carp to the federal injurious wildlife list. The final rule codifies the Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act (S. 1421), signed into law by President Obama on Dec 14, 2010. The injurious wildlife listing means that under the Lacey Act it is illegal to import or to transport live bighead carp, including viable eggs or hybrids of the species, across state lines, except by permit for zoological, education, medical, or scientific purposes.

  • Black Carp in Indiana

    https://www.in.gov/dnr/fish-and-wildlife/fishing/aquatic-invasive-species-ais/b…

    Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

    See also: Invasive Species for exotic animal and plant pests invading Indiana, causing economic and visual damage

  • Choose Copi: Eat Well and Do Good - State of Illinois Renames and Rebrands Asian Carp

    Jun 22, 2022
    https://dnr.illinois.gov/press-release.25089.html

    Illinois Department of Resources.

    Following more than two years of consumer research and planning, the State of Illinois unveiled "Copi," the new name for Asian carp, which is a play on “copious” – as that’s exactly what these fish are. By one estimate, 20 million to 50 million pounds of Copi could be harvested from the Illinois River alone each year, with hundreds of millions more in waterways from the Midwest to the Gulf Coast. The new name and brand are designed to address public misconceptions about this delicious top-feeding fish, which is overrunning Midwest waterways.

    Copi are mild, clean-tasting fish with heart-healthy omega-3s and very low levels of mercury. Increased consumption will help to stop them from decimating other fish populations in the Great Lakes and restore an ecological balance to waterways down stream.

  • Citizen Carp Control

    https://citizencarpcontrol.org/

    Wildlife Forever.

    The Citizen Carp Control is a national public awareness campaign working to educate, empower, and advocate for enhanced control and removal of invasive carps.

  • eDNA from Invasive Silver Carp Identified in Lake Erie’s Presque Isle Bay

    Jul 21, 2022
    https://www.media.pa.gov/pages/Fish-and-Boat-Commission-details.aspx?newsid=460

    Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

    The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced that it has conducted targeted invasive carp sampling in Presque Isle Bay, Erie County, after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) detected the presence of Silver Carp environmental DNA (eDNA). While no physical invasive carp specimens have been detected, the PFBC has requested that the USFWS collect additional water samples from Presque Isle Bay in the fall when more favorable environmental conditions are present for eDNA sampling. Members of the public can report sightings of aquatic invasive species to the PFBC using its online form.

  • Environmental DNA

    https://invasivecarp.us/eDNA.html

    Invasive Carp Regional Coordinating Committee.

    Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the genetic material from a plant or animal that is found in the air, water or soil. Fish, such as invasive carp, release DNA into the environment in the form of skin cells, secretions, and feces. This DNA can be collected from water samples in the field and be used to indicate the potential presence of an individual species. eDNA testing is useful as a potential early indicator of invasive carp presence and was developed to improve monitoring of such aquatic invasive species.