On Sat, 9 Mar 2013 12:35:07 -0500 "Gerry Archer"
<arche...@embarqmail.com> wrote:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=x3Bf0WhvsNk&vq=medium
> 
> Isn't this the fish considered an invasive species that they are trying
> to keep out of the Great Lakes?
> Gerry 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_carp

In North America

Silver carp were imported to North America in the 1970s to control algae
growth in aquaculture and municipal wastewater treatment facilities. They
escaped from captivity soon after their importation.[5] They are
considered a highly invasive species.[6] Silver carp, with the closely
related bighead carp, often reach extremely high population densities,
and are thought to have undesirable effects on the environment and native
species.[7]

By 2003, silver carp had spread into the Mississippi, Illinois, Ohio, and
Missouri Rivers and many of their tributaries in the United States. By
August 2009, they had become abundant in the Mississippi River watershed
from Louisiana to South Dakota and Illinois, and had grown close to
invading the Great Lakes via the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.[8]
Navigation dams on the Mississippi River seem to have slowed their
advance up the Mississippi River, and until late November 2008, silver
carp had not been captured north of central Iowa on the Mississippi.[9]
Dams that do not have navigation locks are complete barriers to upstream
natural movement of silver carp, and it is important for fishermen not to
assist this movement by the unintentional use of silver carp as bait.[10]

The silver carp is also called the flying carp for its tendency to leap
from the water when startled.[11] They can grow to over 40 lb (18 kg),
and can leap 10 ft (3 m) in the air. Many boaters traveling in uncovered
high-speed watercraft have been injured by running into the fish while at
speed. In 2003, a woman jet-skiing broke her nose and a vertebra by
colliding with a silver carp, and nearly drowned.[12] In another example,
a leaping silver carp broke the jaw of a teenager being pulled on an
inner tube.[13] Water skiing in areas where silver carp are present is
extremely dangerous.[14]



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