www.mybaycity.com February 5, 2012
Outdoors Article 6720


Electronic barriers in the Chicago area appear to be controlling the threat of Asian Carp entering the Great Lakes.

Asian Carp Under Control, Reports Regional Coordinating Committee

February 5, 2012
By: Dave Rogers


Electronic barriers in the Chicago area appear to be controlling the threat of Asian Carp entering the Great Lakes.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to work in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard and other members of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee to ensure both safe and effective operation of the electric barrier system and continued progress on all Asian carp efforts.

"The Corps remains committed to operating the barriers safely and effectively," said Colonel Frederic Drummond, Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District. "We have high confidence in the effectiveness of the barriers and continue to work with our partners and stakeholders to assess the Asian carp threat and make informed decisions regarding barrier operations."

Col. Drummond said all evidence strongly indicates that very small Asian carp are not close to the vicinity of the fish barrier, and in fact have been observed at locations of verified spawning 152 miles away from Lake Michigan.

Expanded use of ultrasonic telemetry to determine fish behavior near the electric fields has shown that of more than 2.7 million detections of tagged surrogate fish in the barrier area, no tagged fish have crossed any of the electric barriers in the upstream direction.

"Nevertheless, as long as the electric dispersal barriers can be operated in a safe manner, I intend to operate Barrier II at the higher operating parameters as a conservative precaution," Drummond said.

In collaboration with other federal and state partners in the Asian carp Regional Coordinating Committee (ACRCC), the Corps continues to make significant progress in improving the scientific and technical knowledge of the complex variables at play with Asian carp in the Chicago Area Waterways, especially in regards to the electric barrier, Asian carp monitoring and improving our knowledge of eDNA. The Corps remains committed to remaining transparent and responsive to the public's concern about the Asian carp threat to the Great Lakes.

For additional information, please visit the Chicago District website at www.lrc.usace.army.mil or contact the Public Affairs Office at (312) 846-5330. #

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