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Americans can be picky about their fish, and if you ask a typical seafood lover if you can eat carp, you might get a puzzled look in return. This isn’t because carp aren’t edible. They ...
Scientists working to protect the waters of South Dakota from invasive species are calling for people to help out by catching and eating invasive carp—"America's most unwanted fish." Once ...
Silver carp are relatively low in contaminants, as they eat the very base of the food chain where toxins haven’t had the chance to accumulate.
A retired University of Missouri professor hatched a novel idea to help combat the growing problem of invasive carp in the Mississippi River: Eat MO Carp.
They do it by eating fish. Lots of fish. And for more than a millennium, they've been doing it by eating this fish, the Asian carp. Although I don't think they call it Asian carp in China.
In an effort to get more people eating Asian carp and help reduce the population, the invasive fish has a new name: Copi.
The City of Austin is releasing 350 sterile grass carp into Lake Austin this week to help control the spread of hydrilla, an ...
If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em. Jim Harris of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission shares the story of a Johnson County fisherman turning invasive carp into sandwiches, burgers and nachos.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services this week issued a notice to avoid eating carp from Thompson Lake in Howell. According to a press release issued Thursday, people should avoid ...
Multiple species of invasive Asian carp could wreck the Great Lakes. Trump memorandum commits federal government to action, urges states to move ahead.
Getting people to eat them One way to get the silver carp population under control seems relatively simple – eat the carp.