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Asian Carp Cuisine: Recipes to “wet” your appetite Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 2.22 MB
Year: 2010

Asian carp, specifically bighead and silver carp, are non-native fish invading lakes and rivers in the Mississippi River and Great Lakes regions, and negatively impacting native organisms. These fish filter tremendous amounts of small plants and animals (plankton) from the water, thereby reducing the amount of food available to native species. One way to help the Asian carp problem is to eat the fish. This factsheet includes several recipes for Asian carp.

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The Helm Winter 2010 Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 835.53 KB
Year: 2010

Feature Headlines

  • Strategies for Water Conservation: Is the Price Right?
  • Wingspread Accord Expands its Reach
  • Restoration Master Plans Build on Community Clean Ups
  • SOLEC Spotlights Great Lakes Nearshore Conditions
  • Invasive Hydroid may Strain Food Source of Young Fish
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The Helm Fall 2010 Thumbnail
File Type: pdf
File Size: 2.84 MB
Year: 2010

Feature Headlines

  • IISG-P2D2 Partnership Promotes Medicine Collection
  • No Bones About It: Easy Steps for Filleting Asian Carp
  • Green Infrastructure Benefits Include Cost
  • Teachers Engage in Lake Michigan Shipboard Science
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File Type: pdf
File Size: 798.31 KB
Year: 2011

Feature Headlines

  • Lake Zurich Dips into Water Supply Planning
  • New Project to Market Asian Carp
  • Seed Grant Funding Helps Research Bloom
  • IISG Expands Program Staff
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Don’t Dump Bait Thumbnail
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File Size: 746.67 KB
Year: 2012

Information poster about the importance of not dumping bait to prevent aquatic invasive species spread.

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