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We may have a chance to save the Great lakes if everyone jumps on the
band wagon and "encourages" extreme measures by the government to stop this threat. The idiots that imported these thing, in the first place, should be forced to pay for eliminating them, if even possible. http://www.healthylakes.org/policy/a...rp-barrier-act |
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![]() "elmer" wrote in message ... We may have a chance to save the Great lakes if everyone jumps on the band wagon and "encourages" extreme measures by the government to stop this threat. The idiots that imported these thing, in the first place, should be forced to pay for eliminating them, if even possible. http://www.healthylakes.org/policy/a...rp-barrier-act Unfortunately, it's not possible, unless you kill everything else as well. The key here is to try to find a use for them. We seem to be able to fish/hunt everything else to near extinction. Are they edible? Probably, but no one wants to eat carp... at least not in the US. So you gotta rename them. I don't think that the name "patagonian toothfish" was too palatable until it was renamed to "chilean sea bass. " Rename them, anything but "carp." Maybe they simply aren't palatable... even for fish sticks. I know nothing about them. Maybe fertilizer? Hell, the pilgrims used to use lobster for fertilizer, since they were so plentiful. Carp... the next lobster? Who knows. --Mike |
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