Ports Of Indiana Warns Of Economic Impact Of Closing Locks
The Ports of Indiana is warning about the potentially devastating impact of closing the Great Lakes locks system to deal with the spread of Asian Carp.
View ArticleAsian Carp Causing Problems In Local Waters
Asian carp made their way to the Lake Monroe Dam after they swam over the Williams Dam on the east fork of the White River.
View ArticleAsian Carp Spread Faster Than Thought, Study Finds
Purdue University researchers have shown Asian carp may be able to spread outside areas where they were concentrated in the past.
View ArticleState Officials Investigate Asian Carp Threat
The strategy report would be addressed to White House in the next few months.
View ArticleEating Asian Carp, Part Of Indiana’s Containment Plan
State and federal officials continue to develop plans for containing the invasive fish species known collectively as Asian carp.
View ArticleAsian Carp Breeding Near Great Lakes Is Bad News For Indiana
Asian carp have been found breeding in the Great Lakes watershed, which could make eradicating them from Indiana's waterways more difficult.
View ArticleAttorney General Seeking Federal Funds To Manage Asian Carp
The fish have already been found in many of the rivers that connect to the Great Lakes including the Wabash River in Indiana.
View ArticleInvasive Species Asian Carp Found Near Lake Monroe
Department of Natural Resources officials says Asian carp, an invasive species, are present near Lake Monroe.
View ArticleCould Asian Carp Make Their Way Into Indiana Reservoirs?
If Asian carp make their way into Bloomington's Lake Monroe, the options for getting rid of them would be limited.
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What more can be done to keep water safe from invasive fish. What went wrong with allocating funding to charter schools. And the catacombs in Indianapolis.
View ArticleVideo: Watch ‘Indiana Newsdesk’ October 2, 2015
What more can be done to keep water safe from invasive fish. What went wrong with funding allocation to charter schools. And the catacombs in Indianapolis.
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A tour of a carp processing plant, access to affordable dental care and how teachers are using foam pipes to reinforce STEM skills and teach teamwork.
View ArticleVideo: Eating Away Indiana’s Asian Carp Problem
Experts say one of the best tools in the fight against Asian carp is eating them.
View ArticleVideo: Watch ‘Indiana Newsdesk’ April 8, 2016
A tour of a carp processing plant, access to affordable dental care and how teachers are using foam pipes to reinforce STEM skills and teach teamwork.
View ArticleFt. Wayne Berm Aims To Keep Carp From Entering Lake Erie
The nearly two mile, $4.4 million earthen berm acts as a physical barrier, preventing Asian carp from jumping out into the Great Lakes Basin.
View ArticleStudy: Electrical Barriers Don’t Keep Asian Carp Out
The study found strong currents from barges can pull Asian carp through electrical barriers designed to keep them out of the Great Lakes.
View ArticleInvasive Asian Carp Found Spawning In Great Lakes Tributary
A graduate student at the University of Toledo in Ohio discovered grass carp eggs last summer in the Sandusky River, which flows into Lake Erie.
View ArticleGreat Lakes Funding Slashed Under Trump Budget
Funding for Great Lakes programs would be cut by 98 percent.
View ArticleAsian Carp Discovered Near Lake Michigan
This is a second time an Asian carp has been found beyond an electrical barrier designed to keep them out.
View ArticleSearch Turns Up No Additional Asian Carp In Chicago Waterway
Indiana is among the states trying to figure out how to address the growing population of the invasive species.
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