What is Asian Carp and how is it used?

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Asian Carp is an invasive fish which is actually four distinct species: Silver, Bighead, Grass and Black carp. After escaping from fish farms after flooding in the 1970s, Asian Carp have begun crowding out native fish in the Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio and other rivers; they’ve also shown up in Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake. FIn aimed to take a problem and turn it into an economic boon.

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