Update on Asian Carp kill

  • weldon
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 304
    #1358075

    A couple of weeks ago, IDO members posted a link to a massive asian carp kill in Kentucky and Tennessee. Here is the latest on the findings….

    Asian Carp Massive Kill

    damman
    Pepin county Wi
    Posts: 312
    #1410948

    Half-Million Asian Carp Feared Dead in Massive Fish Kill

    Feared dead ? Really? I didnt think anyone wanted them any way, .

    biggill
    East Bethel, MN
    Posts: 11321
    #1410949

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    Half-Million Asian Carp Feared Dead in Massive Fish Kill

    Feared dead ? Really? I didnt think anyone wanted them any way, .


    Take another step back and ask yourself why they aren’t sure if they are dead or not.

    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4931
    #1410951

    Quote:


    Half-Million Asian Carp Feared Dead in Massive Fish Kill

    Feared dead ? Really? I didnt think anyone wanted them any way, .


    The biologists working on getting rid of them fear they are dead as it is less money in their pockets…

    Tom Sawvell
    Inactive
    Posts: 9559
    #1410952

    Bubbles. And we’re paying big bucks to find a cure.

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1410964

    It would have been interesting had that wrote more about the condition. What exactly caused the gas supersaturation.

    average-joe
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2376
    #1410967

    Quote:


    It would have been interesting had that wrote more about the condition. What exactly caused the gas supersaturation.


    Fish Farts??

    Bassn Dan
    Posts: 977
    #1410972

    Quote:


    It would have been interesting had that wrote more about the condition. What exactly caused the gas supersaturation.


    Probably one of BK’s SPAM casseroles.

    Tom Sawvell
    Inactive
    Posts: 9559
    #1410973

    “Probably one of BK’s SPAM casseroles.”

    Yes, that would cause bubbles but not on any gills.

    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4931
    #1410975

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    It would have been interesting had that wrote more about the condition. What exactly caused the gas supersaturation.


    They said it was normal below dams and this apparently happened below two dams. I’d guess it was caused by increased water flow and more turbulence.

    average-joe
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2376
    #1410984

    One solution then, Open the flood gates

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