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Report: Fish Analysis Reveals Asian Carp Have Reproduced in Great Lakes Watershed
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A new study shows grass carp reproduced at least once in the Sandusky River, but it cannot confirm an established population.
Report: Why Asian Carp eDNA Still Matters in the Fight for the Great Lakes
Researchers see great promise in eDNA testing to detect invasive and rare species at low abundance — including invasive Asian carp — but refining the tool is a long process.
After Summer of Testing, Status of Asian Carp in Lake Erie Remains Uncertain
Positive test results for Asian carp eDNA from Lake Erie's Sandusky and Maumee bays are worrying, but not conclusive.
Asian Carp Queen and the Zebra Mussel Band
Water at work, water at home, water at play — hot summer days…
The Stream, July 3: India’s Looming Food Crisis
Food
Millions of tons of grain in India are at major risk at…
The Stream, March 28: Diminishing Water Could Slow Clean Energy Development
Diminishing supplies of water, metals and biomass could slow…
The Stream, March 19: The Water Factor in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
U.S. scientists are investigating whether DNA from Asian carp…
The Stream, February 28: The Future of Water in Central Asia
Water Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by five…
The Stream, February 24: South Africa Invests in Energy
Energy
South Africa may invest $78 billion in new nuclear power…
Study Outlines Plans to Stop Asian Carp at Chicago
Three proposals for separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, February 1: Reversing the Chicago River to Stop Asian Carp
United States
Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, January 16: Asian Carp
Lake Erie and some of its biggest tributary rivers have just…