Physical separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins has been identified as the most effective method for preventing the transfer of aquatic nuisance species, particularly Asian carp, from the Mississippi River Basin to the Great Lakes. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers selected Extension to conduct a study of a key stakeholder group, Great Lakes charter captains, as a first step in assessing public opinion on the issue. Results reveal that the charter captains overwhelmingly support basin separation. Expanded educational outreach related to aquatic nuisance species, basin separation, and so forth would improve the ability of clientele to make informed decisions regarding separation of the basins
Recently, authors have theorized that invasive species prevention is more cost-effective than contro...
Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), and silver carp (H....
Recently, authors have theorized that invasive species prevention is more cost-effective than contro...
Physical separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins has been identified as the most ...
Analyzes the feasibility of three options for restoring the natural divide between the Great Lakes a...
Four species of non-indigenous Asian carp are expanding their range in U.S. waterways, resulting in ...
The Great Lakes hold the largest freshwater system on Earth. Both a highly valuable and vulnerable a...
Four species of non-indigenous Asian carp are expanding their range in U.S. waterways, resulting in ...
A group of four non-indigenous cyprinid fishes (of the genera Hypophthalmichthys, Ctenopharyngodon ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Bureaucratic Impediments to Collaboration: A Case S...
Asian carp are an invasive species that are in the Mississippi River moving towards the Great Lakes....
Two United States federally injurious fishes, bighead(Hypophthalmichthys nobilis)and silver carp(H. ...
“Asian carp will kill jobs and ruin our way of life.”1 Such is the sentiment expressed by Michigan A...
Four species of non-indigenous Asian carp are expanding their range in U.S. waterways, resulting\ud ...
Asian carp are the latest addition to an extensive list of invasive species that pollutes American w...
Recently, authors have theorized that invasive species prevention is more cost-effective than contro...
Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), and silver carp (H....
Recently, authors have theorized that invasive species prevention is more cost-effective than contro...
Physical separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins has been identified as the most ...
Analyzes the feasibility of three options for restoring the natural divide between the Great Lakes a...
Four species of non-indigenous Asian carp are expanding their range in U.S. waterways, resulting in ...
The Great Lakes hold the largest freshwater system on Earth. Both a highly valuable and vulnerable a...
Four species of non-indigenous Asian carp are expanding their range in U.S. waterways, resulting in ...
A group of four non-indigenous cyprinid fishes (of the genera Hypophthalmichthys, Ctenopharyngodon ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Bureaucratic Impediments to Collaboration: A Case S...
Asian carp are an invasive species that are in the Mississippi River moving towards the Great Lakes....
Two United States federally injurious fishes, bighead(Hypophthalmichthys nobilis)and silver carp(H. ...
“Asian carp will kill jobs and ruin our way of life.”1 Such is the sentiment expressed by Michigan A...
Four species of non-indigenous Asian carp are expanding their range in U.S. waterways, resulting\ud ...
Asian carp are the latest addition to an extensive list of invasive species that pollutes American w...
Recently, authors have theorized that invasive species prevention is more cost-effective than contro...
Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), and silver carp (H....
Recently, authors have theorized that invasive species prevention is more cost-effective than contro...