H.R.51 - Eradicating Asian Carp in the Great Lakes Study Act of 2009

To direct the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct a study of the feasibility of a variety of approaches to eradicating Asian carp from the Great Lakes and their tributary and connecting waters. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Eradicating Asian Carp in the Great Lakes Study Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Official: To direct the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct a study of the feasibility of a variety of approaches to eradicating Asian carp from the Great Lakes and their tributary and connecting waters. as introduced.

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  • nagberi 06/05/2009 10:23am

    According to World Health organization 30 45 million people in Africa depend on fish for their livelihood. Fish is an indispensible source of micronutrients such as Iron, Iodine, calcium, Zinc, Vitamin A and Vitamin B African countries need. Asian carp may be the solution. Asian carp may be a blessing to 3rd world countries.

    Asian Carp Fish, Inc a Minnesota based company can help with the control of Asian Carp. The state provides the funds to commercially harvest and process the fish. We provide storage and transportation to Africa and 3rd world countries. Lots of starving people in Africa and 3rd world countries will be too happy to eat the fish. Create employment and economic growth. Our contact information

    763-843-5550.
    Tony Nagberi- Minnesota

  • nagberi 01/11/2011 1:55pm

    visit www.asiancarpfish.com


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