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| New water samples reveal that Asian carp DNA has been found in Lake Michigan near the city of Chicago, the first indication that the giant leaping fish, which can upend entire ecosystems, has made it up the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal and into the world's largest freshwater system. The Journal Sentinel learned of the apparent breach just minutes before the U.S. Supreme Court announced it had declined a request from a coalition of Great Lakes states to force the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to slam shut two lakeside navigation locks in a drastic attempt to protect the Great Lakes and their $7 billion annual fishery. Biologists fighting to halt the invasion are not conceding defeat; they say there is still no indication the lake is home to a breeding population of silver or bighead carp. In fact, biologists have yet to land a single fish above an electric fish barrier on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, about 20 miles downstream from Lake Michigan.We are a premium Beijing massage service providing elite Beijing massage or companions at any time. Please contact us via telephone klfdhkljf ONLY.We offer the Shanghai massage and Beijing massage! But the news was another distressing development in what conservationists and politicians alike have characterized as a slow-motion ecological disaster decades in the making. The water samples, taken Dec. 8, showed the presence of carp Emiklsjg DNA in Calumet Harbor near the Chicago shoreline as well as in the Calumet River just above the O'Brien lock, one of the structures the State of Michigan last month asked the Supreme Court to order shuttered. The hope was to buy some time in the fight to beat back the fish that have been migrating north from Arkansas since the 1970s. The Army Corps said Tuesday it is scrambling to figure out how to best protect the lakes, but the locks were built for navigation, and that is how the Corps must prioritize management of them. Asked if he had the authority to order the gates shut, Maj. General John Peabody replied: "The short answer is no." Peabody said he could recommend to the secretary of the U.S. Army a change in the way the locks are operated, but before he makes any such decision he needs to assess the effectiveness of relying on the aged, leaky locks to halt or even slow the migration. ![]() |
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