Commerical fishermen regularly pulled these Asian carps out and sell them to Asia....still hasn't able to put a dent on their populations.Again, if people started eating them regularly, this really wouldn't be a problem.
Heck, it would help local economies if some people had the mind to commercial fish for these Carp and sell them off to Asia, where a lot of us would eat a carp given the chance.
There are STRONGLY HARD evidence that Asian carps have an effect on native populations. Native shad and buffalo populations have declined in recent years and it is not uncommon for commerical fisherman found emaciated buffaloes in their nets. Other natives shows signs of starvation (emaciated natives are common in infested areas). Even in some areas where the Asian carps are overpopulated that they started to starved and unable to reproduce then starts to die off.It's much to do about nothing!These fish have been running
wild in North American waters for over 20yrs now and I've yet
to see ANY hard evidence that they've had ANY effect on
ANY native species populations???....Just the same old
exaggerated drivel and speculation from so called fisheries
'biologists'..Don't believe the BS,these people love to beat
a drum!....Don't ever forget,these are the same people who
think it is acceptable to kill native species in untold numbers
for sport,bringing some to near extinction in the past.These
Biologists and State agencies have done more damage to our
waters and fish populations than the big head's and sliver's
could ever do.
Commerical fishermen regularly pulled these Asian carps out and sell them to Asia....still hasn't able to put a dent on their populations.