
DNA Asian carp into Lake Michigan, why has not closed this channel?
This is horrible news for many states! The Obama could close in 30 seconds, but decided not to after he said he would not leave the fish in Lake Michigan. Illinois Coast second shorter, however, control the future of the Great Lakes. It's criminal! Thank you Chad. Just think of the hundreds of rivers flowing into and out of the Great Lakes! If nothing is done now, this could be the biggest ecological disaster ever!
Decision seems a bit underexplained. Well, suppose for the sake of argument that the closure of the channels temporarily prevent carp from entering the real Lake Michigan. At least help to close the channels into the tent into the lake. Channel closure seems at least an attempt to close the barn door before the cows out. Why not close for a short period to find a long-term approach to this problem, then open. For the benefit of the previous response, Asian carp are an invasive species and harmful substances that destroy the natural ecosystem of Lake Michigan or any other waterways near they infest. Reproduce large, displacing native species and destroying aquatic vegetation. It is very important to be controlled. DNA find Asian carp in Lake Michigan indicates that it can be used to switch channels infested canals into Lake Michigan. This is what is known as a bad thing. Lane closures and find a way to repel the invasion could prevent them from taking over.
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