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Pam Thiel
(Project Leader)
555 Lester Avenue
Onalaska, WI 54650

Email
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(608) 783-8434
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(608) 783-8450

 

Asian Carp

Asian CarpAsian Carp Corral

The 2nd Annual Carp Corral took place in June 10-13 2003, in the Illinois Waterway System during the Goby Roundup. Nearly 50 biologists from the USFWS and nine other federal, state and local agencies helped monitor both of these activities. The Carp Corral, a 4-day survey was completed to determine the range and relative abundance of the Asian carp in the Waterway. Sampling for carp was widely scattered in the Calumet-Sag Channel, the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, the Des Plaines River and the Illinois River. Sampling gear consisted of a trawl and trammel, gill, and fyke nets set overnight. Tissue samples were taken to screen for viral and bacterial pathogens and parasites. No Asian carp were collected from the Cal Sag Canal, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, or the Des Plaines River however; a bighead carp was caught in 2002 near Channahon, Illinois. Asian carp still appear to be about 21 miles south of the electrical fish barrier and 50 miles from Lake Michigan. In the Illinois River near La Salle and Peru, about 100 miles from Lake Michigan, bighead carp, silver carp, and grass carp were caught in abundance. This is a chronology of the progression of the Asian Carp up the Illinois River.

Silver, Grass, and Bighead Carp
Sliver, Grass, and Bighead Carp, photo courtesy of Bill Reeves, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Black Carp, photo by Rob Cosgriff, Ill. Natural History Survey, Great Rivers Field Station
Black Carp, photo courtesy of Rob Cosgriff, Ill. Natural History Survey, Great Rivers Field Station

The Goby Roundup and Asian Carp Corral will take place June 14-18, 2004 in the Illinois Waterway System. If interested contact Mark Steingraeber at the La Crosse Fishery Resource Office, (608) 783-8436 mark_steingraeber@fws.gov

For photos, their history, and more information on each species of Asian Carp follow the links below:

Bighead Carp
Black Carp
Grass Carp
Silver Carp


 

 

Asian Carp Q&A:

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What Asian carp species are threatening the Mississippi River Basin and the Great Lakes?

Do Asian carp "fly"?

Why do Asian carp jump?

Bighead Carp
How big do they get?

Common Carp
Image courtesy of Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources
Are common carp from Asia too?

What do Asian carp eat?

Why and when were Asian carp brought over?

Where were they released?

Why are Asian carp considered negative fish?

Where are the Asian carp now?

Isn't it too cold for the Asian carp to live in the Mississippi River in Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Great Lakes?

What has been done to control the spread of Asian carp?

What can I do to help control the spread?

Graphics and publications:

1. Asian Carp Key
2. Asian Carp Brochure
3. Asian Carp Chronology (Dist. In Chicago Waterway)
4. Jumping Carp (.mpg)
5. Black Carp
6. Bighead and Silver Carp Watch Card page 1, page 2
7. Bighead and Silver Carp Watch Poster (Illinois Indian Sea Grant)

Exterior Links on Asian Carp:

Illinois Natural History Survey Library
Illinois Natural History Survey
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Wisconsin Sea Grant
Protect Your Waters
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force
What Are Asian Carp and Why Are They A Problem?

Point of contact for this project is:
Pam Thiel Pam_Thiel@fws.gov
(608) 783-8431
or Mark_Steingraeber@fws.gov
(608) 783-8436

 

 

Last updated: July 10, 2008