Southern states ask for millions in federal funding to protect their fishing tourism industries from a species that has plagued the Midwest for years
In Kentucky Lake, a giant reservoir on the Kentucky-Tennessee border, silvery Asian carp the size of healthy piglets flop out of the water, sometimes hitting boats.
The invasive fish are scaring away tourists and threatening recreational fishing businesses, since most anglers seek crappies...The infestation of Asian carp in the Mississippi River has become a big problem. But some entrepreneurs have figured out a solution: export them back to Asia. WSJ's Arian Campo-Flores reports. Photo:Joe Buglewicz for The Wall Street Journal.
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