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Written By: admin on February 16, 2010 Comments Off

Please join the fishing community at one of these events to discuss the Asian Carp issue

Congressman Camp, Feb 17th, 11:00-12:00 – Great Lakes Maritime Academy, Traverse City, Michigan
IJC Feb. 17 3:00 -6:00 p.m.  Marriott Ann Arbor Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest 1275 S. Huron Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Congressman Upton, Feb 18th, 11:00-12:00 -  St. Joseph Public Library, St. Joseph (500 Market St)
Congressman Ehlers, Feb 22nd, 10:00-11:00 – Gerald Ford Museum Auditorium, Grand Rapids

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Written By: admin on February 9, 2010 Comments Off
Testimony before Congress by GLFC Chair Dr. Mike Hanson

Written testimony before Congress on February 9th  by Great Lakes Fishery Commission Chair Mike Hanson “The Great Lakes Fishery Commission” has more than 50 years experience controlling the invasive sea lamprey”

Written Testimony to Congress on Asian Carp

Video of the testimony

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Written By: admin on February 9, 2010 Comments Off
Carp Summit

Governors of five Great Lake’s state met with President Barack Obama’s administration to work out a plan to prevent Asian Carp from reaching Lake Michigan, which would allow their movement into the other Great Lakes.

The Army Corp and other agencies are doing a great deal of testing and scientific work throughout the region and have committed significant resources in the $75-80 million range.

Although the governors and federal officials found many common solutions they could not convince officials to close navigational locks which lead into Lake Michigan but left the summit with this option is still on the table.

Officials hope to have a final report by next month, which will provide more information about the navigational locks.

Although all admit that closure of the locks is not the single answer to this by any means. The navigational locks were not built as fish barriers, so closing them will not necessarily prevent the carp from reaching the Great Lakes.

Illinois Governor Flynn said shipping from Chicago would have to be rerouted at currently undetermined costs if the navigational locks are closed.

The summit was a first step to convince the administration is that the long-term effects of allowing the carp are irreversible,” he said. “The effects of closing the locks and moving some of that shipping to rail and truck are not.”

Please join with us and sign the petition at http://www.stopasiancarp.com

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