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  • The crew of the S.S. Minnow electroshocks grass carp from a triploid standing stock at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. (Credit: Katherine Krynak)
    New Method Tests Reproductive Potential Of Asian Carp

    A new study out of Case Western Reserve University has produced an innovative method for testing whether or not an Asian carp can reproduce.

  • Asian carp leave behind genetic material known as eDNA in their urine, feces and skin cells. (Credit: USGS)
    Landmarking Study Sheds Light On Managing Asian Carp Invasion Risk

    A study relying on advanced mathematics sheds light on carp landmarking and how it could help manage risk of the invasive making it to the Great Lakes.

  • A USFWS researcher monitors Asian carp movement as part of a rapid response effort. (Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
    2015 Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework Details Efforts Against Invasive Fish

    The 2015 Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework outlines $60 million in projects designed to monitor and restrict the movement of invasive carp.

  • A silver and bighead carp, two of the Asian carp species threatening to invade the Great Lakes, collected from the Illinois River (Credit: Jon Amberg/USGS)
    Water guns effective but not perfect at repelling Asian carp

    A study of fish-repelling water guns found them an effective but not iron-clad barrier against invasive Asian carp.

  • Asian carp thrive on blue green algae, and could potentially overtake native fish populations in the Great Lakes. (Credit: Todd Davis / U. S. Army Corp of Engineers)
    Blue-Green Algae In Lake Erie Provides Ample Food For Asian Carp

    A U.S. Geological Survey bioenergetics model shows that blue-green algae in Lake Erie could sustain invasive Asian carp, were they to establish a foothold.

  • The size of a juvenile Asian Carp, as shown in relation to a quarter. (Credit: Cory Anderson)
    On the Illinois River, scientists find native fish gorge on young Asian carp

    Researchers at Western Illinois University use various methods to sample native fish on the Illinois River and find their preferences for eating juvenile Asian Carp.

  • Asian carp leave behind genetic material known as eDNA in their urine, feces and skin cells. (Credit: USGS)
    New environmental DNA testing method greatly improves invasive Asian carp detection rate

    Fish can’t leave footprints, but that doesn’t mean they don’t leave tracks. A new DNA testing method helps researchers better detect invasive Asian carp.

  • Bighead carp collected fromt he Illinois River in 2011 (Credit: Jon Amberg/USGS, via Flickr)
    Asian carp found farther up the Mississippi River

    Invasive Asian carp have been found farther north than ever before in the Mississippi River, according to postcrescent.com. Officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources removed some of the fish at a point near Cottage Grove...

Autonomous SYMBIOSIS System Monitors Schools of Fish in Real-Time

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  • Autonomous SYMBIOSIS System Monitors Schools of Fish in Real-Time

    Researchers have developed an autonomous system for monitoring fish species...

  • Coyote Creek Steelhead Trout Disappearance Prompts Battle

    Environmental advocates and scientists are taking on the Santa Clara...

  • Kick-Seining and eDNA Analysis Inform Study on Endangered Listing of Rare Crayfish

    Scientists using both traditional kick-seining and modern eDNA to survey...

Bioinspired Mantis-Cam Enables Underwater Geolocation

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  • Bioinspired Mantis-Cam Enables Underwater Geolocation

    Bio-inspired camera uses polarization signals from light to geolocate, enabling...

  • BRUVS Capturing Deep-Reef Fish Communities

    New research reveals new deep-reef fish assemblages thanks to the...

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