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Essentially, we've got another invasive species that may be even more devastating than the zebra muscle and the silver carp. Frank Reid |
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On Sep 7, 9:20*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2010...tory31190.html Essentially, we've got another invasive species that may be even more devastating than the zebra muscle and the silver carp. Frank Reid Any oil in them Quaggas? At 10-15k per square meter they start to look like a feedstock, . . . or maybe a way to recycle phosphate into an "organic" triple super phosphate. Quaggaloaf recipes to follow. Dave |
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Quaggaloaf recipes to follow.
Soylent Gray? Frank Reid |
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![]() "Frank Reid © 2010" wrote in message ... http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2010...tory31190.html Essentially, we've got another invasive species that may be even more devastating than the zebra muscle and the silver carp. Frank Reid Some good and interesting information: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4EVAy8adMk http://www.hcountryrcd.org/aquatic_mussels.htm Scary critter for sure, JT |
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![]() "Frank Reid © 2010" wrote in message ... http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2010...tory31190.html Essentially, we've got another invasive species that may be even more devastating than the zebra muscle and the silver carp. Frank Reid I understand there are moves afoot to eliminate the silver carp fro Lake Michigan. They are ferocious fish from what I've seen on TV. Bill |
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On Sep 7, 3:17*pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
I understand there are moves afoot to eliminate the silver carp fro Lake Michigan.... Bill I haven't been paying close attention to the news (sort of a pet project of mine, avoiding news.....not that I'm anywhere near as good at it as I'd like to be), but the last I heard the Asian carp had not yet made it's debut appearance in Lake Michigan. But it most certainly will. And once it's there it will take up permanent residence. Guaranteed. I grew up with the first rockstar great lakes invasive species, the sea lamprey. It's still here. So is the alewife which raised such a stink (you could literally smell them in their rotting billions miles from the lakeshore) back in the 60s. Last I heard, there are some 165 or so KNOWN invasive species in the great lakes. NONE has ever been eliminated. In all likelihood, none ever will be. Here's why: 1. Money. That doesn't need to be explained or the explanation would be wasted. 2. When the salmon and trout planted in the great lakes in an effort to help control the alewife population succeeded to the point of reducing their food supply.....and thus their own selves.....it was seriously suggested in some circles that alewives should be bred and stocked to shore up supplies. See no. 1 above. 3. Mostly, nobody cares. 4. Bubba. Bubba will stock Asian carp in Lake Michigan because he can. It will make it possible for him to pretend (for however short a time) to feel powerful. See just about any thread in ROFF for examples. Bubba will also ensure that quagga muscles WILL find their way into Idaho despite the state's laughably paltry efforts..... 15.....FIFTEEN! check stations??!! ![]() 5. One could go on for days. g. who supposes that roughly 900 billion dollars and 4,420 fresh corpses over the next seven years or so MIGHT have the tiniest chance of making a difference......but where ya gonna find taxpayers willing to foot that kind of bill for nothing? |
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