
Michigan contains two carp species… and counting?
In a mostly unscientific poll I took at a Christmas party, I asked the attendees how many species of carp are now present in America. Most of them said two – the common carp that
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In a mostly unscientific poll I took at a Christmas party, I asked the attendees how many species of carp are now present in America. Most of them said two – the common carp that

Last month, the U.S. Department of Commerce notified Maryland Gov. Wes Moore that it has declined Maryland’s request for a federal commercial fisheries disaster declaration that was sought to help address the economic and ecological

The port of Duluth-Superior is a major economic engine for Minnesota, handling an average of 35 million short tons of cargo every year. Ships leaving the harbor carry iron ore and grain, while those inbound

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published the agency’s 2023 Vessel Incidental Discharge National Standards of Performance Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the federal register on Oct. 18, 2023.
The 2023 proposed rulemaking focuses

Late this month, several state nonprofits are hosting meetings in Mississippi River towns to engage the public on the status of silver and bighead carp.
Friends of the Mississippi River and the Lake Pepin

The best hope for keeping invasive Asian carp from infiltrating the Great Lakes, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the Brandon Road Project.
That project, however, is about a billion

As a former teacher and coach, I’ve always liked motivational speakers and quotes that challenge us to do better and to “reach for the stars.” There are a lot of great ones out there, but

Randomly catching a goldfish in Illinois ponds, lakes and rivers is no longer the shock it once was – reports of such catches are made each summer.
For example, in July of this year,

Illinois DNR fisheries biologists broke a new fish collection record this month, earning much-deserved applause.
But is it actually good news or bad news? The 10-day harvest operation in the Starved Rock pool
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