Asian Carp Invasion Part I
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@MrJellyfishGuy The common carp is. The silver carp is not. It's been used as a source of food in Asia for centuries and it's even eaten in North American under the names of 'Kentucky tuna' and 'silverfin'. So my thinking is, if the fish are here, then instead of wasting time trying to stop them from invading (since they're already present) open up a fishery for them and start exporting them to Asia. Who knows, it might help boost the American economy.
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asian carps are thought to be really untasty
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in the nut 0:30
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@paraplegicgiraffe but only koi
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"I know at least one company" What does that mean? Do you know one, two, or more? Do you know one and may know another but forgot. LOL. Just say you know one company. Your other BS is not needed.
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we meet again 240p!
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the american brought them here to control the un want plant in their lakes disaster happens the carps escape from lake and got into the river system. its not the chinese fault, its not the fish fault.
@numberourdays I know at least one company that's catching these fish without limits and exporting them to China for alot more than 5 cents a pound. Only dumb rednecks would not realize a million dollar opportunity staring them right in their toothless faces. :)
leftyjerker 9 months ago 7
@southernman1905 People who didn't want their goldfish anymore. Goldfish= carp. Goldfish grow to the size of carp.
paraplegicgiraffe 2 months ago