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“It's bad news,” Duane Chapman, a USGS fisheries biologist and member of the research team, told the Associated Press. “It would have been a lot easier to control these fish if they'd been limited in ...
The on-going drought is having at least one positive spin-off - fewer carp are being distributed through our inland waterways. Known as the vermin of inland waterways, carp became a major pest in ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Scientists said Monday they have documented for the first time that an Asian carp species has successfully reproduced within the Great Lakes watershed, an ominous ...
Most aquaculture species have long maturation periods that limit breeding efficiency. Here, researchers from the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, report in Science China Life ...
The ongoing drought in Australia is having at least one positive spin-off -- fewer carp are being distributed through inland waterways. Biologists are now identifying carp 'hot spots.' Known as the ...
Sept. 16 (UPI) --Aquaculture has deep historical roots in China. New analysis of ancient fish bones suggest humans in China were managing carp aquaculture as long as 8,000 years ago. Scientists ...
The on-going drought in Australia is having at least one positive spin-off - fewer carp are being distributed through inland waterways. NSW Department of Primary Industries’ (DPI) fisheries ...