Asian Carp: Threats to the Lower Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River?
Asian carp have been getting a great deal of attention in the media lately, from the national news to You Tube videos. There is great concern about these non-native fish moving to the Great Lakes. The term “Asian carp” is a little confusing. There are 7 species of carp in North America, including common carp and goldfish, but they all originate from Asia. Of these, 4 species are a potential threat to the Great Lakes: bighead, silver, black and grass carp. By far, the greatest threat comes from two of these species, the silver (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and bighead (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) carp. Typically, these are the two species that are known as Asian carp. Silver carp are also the species that are noted for their high-flying, jumping behavior which causes people to refer to them as flying carp. People have been seriously injured aboard watercraft after collisions with airborne silver carp.
Author(s) Domske, Helen M.; MacNeill, David B. Year 2011 Pages 4 Region Great Lakes