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2012. 2011 Asian Carp Monitoring and Rapid Response Plan Interim Summary Reports: Asian Carp Control. Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee. https://invasivecarp.us/Documents/MRRPInterimSummaryReports2011.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 19782
Type: Report
Author:
Date (year): 2012
Report Title2011 Asian Carp Monitoring and Rapid Response Plan Interim Summary Reports: Asian Carp Control
Publisher:Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee
Publisher Location:
Pages:
URL: https://invasivecarp.us/Documents/MRRPInterimSummaryReports2011.pdf
Keywords: Asian carp, common carp, flathead catfish, channel catfish, Silver Carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Bighead Carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, Black Carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus, management, Great Lakes, Invasive carp
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus × Cyprinus carpio

    IL - Little Calumet River
    IL - North Shore Channel (Chicago, IL)

Cyprinus carpio

    IL - Lake Calumet
    IL - Little Calumet River
    IL - Chicago River, South Fork, South Branch
    IL - North Branch Chicago River
    IL - North Shore Channel (Chicago, IL)

Pylodictis olivaris

    IL - Lake Calumet
    IL - Chicago Area Waterway, above the electric barrier [Lockport Pool]
    IL - Chicago Area Waterway, above the electric barrier [Lockport Pool]
    IL - Brandon Pool, below the electric barrier
    IL - Dresden Pool, Des Plaines River, below the electric barrier
    IL - Brandon Pool, below the electric barrier
    IL - Dresden Pool, Des Plaines River, below the electric barrier
    IL - Dresden Pool, Des Plaines River, below the electric barrier
    IL - Lake Calumet
    IN - Little Calumet River (connected to Lake Michigan by Burns ditch)
    IN - Little Calumet River (connected to Lake Michigan by Burns ditch)


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