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On Jun 10, 5:55*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wil...tories/floodin... Frank Reid For the past several years there has been a great deal of concern over the possibility that these fish will find their way into Lake Michigan. Last I heard, they had not yet made it. But they will. One more item in the long and sad litany of invasive species run amok. Well, at least this one is edible.....and a hundred pound carp removed from the water represents a significant biomass (in the form of algae) removed from many a body of water that can use the help. Not precisely good news.....but it could be (and almost always is) worse. giles |
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