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Dec 12, 2023 11:42:29   #
There must be a story there somewhere?????
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Dec 12, 2023 00:02:15   #
There is one being built just north of Dayton, OH. Seems kinda fitting for the Buckeye State , huh?
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Dec 15, 2022 22:22:42   #
Belleville News-Democrat
This invasive species of fish has established itself in parts of Mississippi River basin
Meredith Howard
Thu, December 15, 2022 at 10:05 AM EST
Southern Illinois University-led research has found an established population of black carp in parts of the Mississippi River basin, according to a Dec. 13 U.S. Geological Survey announcement.

The study was authored by SIU, the USGS, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Missouri State University and the Missouri Department of Conservation. Researchers examined black carp captured between May 2011 and September 2018 for size, age, their environments and whether they were reproduced in controlled settings or the wild.

Black carp are invasive in North America, and the USGS study was the first to identify an established population, or one that is naturally reproducing and living to adulthood, anywhere in the U.S.

A map of black carp observations in the Mississippi River basin reported to the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database as of November 30, 2022. The USGS says the map “is not a complete representation of species abundance or distribution.”
A map of black carp observations in the Mississippi River basin reported to the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database as of November 30, 2022. The USGS says the map “is not a complete representation of species abundance or distribution.”
The species can reach more than 3 feet long and can harm important components of the ecosystem.

“They prey on species such as snails and mussels and pose a risk to many already imperiled native mussels in this region,” the USGS statement reads.

Mussels improve water quality by filtering out algae, bacteria and pollutants and they also provide nutrition for other species, according to USGS.

It’s currently unclear how the population managed to establish itself in the river’s basin, as the use of black carp in such an environment is regulated and requires permits.

“This study finds that in the area examined, wild black carp have naturally reproduced, there are multiple ages present, carp are living to adulthood and the population primarily consists of fertile fish that are capable of reproducing,” Patrick Kroboth, a research fish biologist with the USGS and co-author on the study, said in the USGS statement. “This suggests that the environment has suitable conditions for black carp’s entire life cycle.”

What to know about fishing for black carp
Black carp are native to eastern Asia and were introduced to the U.S. in the 1970s to 1980s in imported, contaminated grass carp stocks that were shipped to private fish farms, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources used to offer a $100 bounty for those in the Land of Lincoln and surrounding areas who turned in black carp “cold on ice (not alive).”

Country music radio station WKDQ reported there is no longer funding for the bounty program as of July.

While the bounty is no longer available, IDNR asks fishers to bring dead black carp on ice to a natural resource agent. If you find a black carp while fishing in the Mississippi, Illinois, Ohio or Wabash rivers, the agency asks you to report it to one of the following during normal business hours:

IDNR at 618-462-0362 or 217-557-0719

SIU at 618-453-6089

USGS at 573-876-1866

Live possession of black carp is illegal. IDNR asks fishers to humanely kill black carp.
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Nov 25, 2022 21:44:16   #
If you were on active duty you may be eligible for hearing aids. Check with your local service officer in your county or any of the service organizations (DAV, VFW, or staff at VA facility.
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May 8, 2022 07:27:23   #
https://fb.watch/cRhEKc8UTk/?mibextid=tJbJvR
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May 7, 2022 21:27:56   #
The Pastor was as Jesus said “A fisher of men”. Good for you both.
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Apr 3, 2022 21:49:54   #
Looks like you still have a good “eye” for buying! How’s the eye doing?
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Sep 4, 2021 21:46:37   #
My sil from there and all over Pittsburg everything (pirates , Steelers, penguins) . He ain’t right!!!!!
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Sep 4, 2021 15:24:56   #
If the Reds strike out 11 in a game one must text to number and get a small free pizza. Limited to the first 2000 to text. Reds aren’t doing all that great and neither is the pizza.
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Aug 27, 2021 17:43:18   #
One of our neighbors covered with bites and kids too. They went to dermatologist who told them it was oak leaf mite bites. Apparently they feed on cicada eggs and we had plenty of those. I got chewed up in the yard and thought was good ole chiggers. Antihistamine tablet kept me from scratching myself to death. Don’t know about the mites, but might be!
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Mar 8, 2021 20:40:35   #
Please ad craiga937 to the USAF . Pretty nurses and good chow. 1969-73. Thanks. A guess on the stone implement is a broken weapon head. Just a guess.
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Feb 13, 2021 14:18:43   #
But do not use it on your grandpa’s old clock or watch!!!!
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Nov 8, 2020 20:28:15   #
plumbob wrote:
Hey Guys, I just put together a current list of all us FS members who support and those that served to be posted next week. If anyone out there that is not on the list, and wants on, please post it here and i will add you name, branch and years of service.

Craig Ankeney USAF 1969-1973 Dayton , OH
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