
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Releases Eagle Marsh Report
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released the Eagle Marsh Aquatic Nuisance Species Controls Report for public review and comment. Eagle Marsh, which is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has been identified as a potential pathway where aquatic nuisance species may spread between the Mississippi River and Great Lakes basins.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accepting comments for Indiana Aquatic Nuisance Species Pathway Reports
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today, November 9, released for public comment three draft Aquatic Pathway Assessment Reports for the State of Indiana: Eagle Marsh, Loomis Lake and Parker-Cobb Ditch.

Next Rapid Response in Lake Calumet Announced
The Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee will conduct a Level 1 response in Lake Calumet on October 30-31, 2012.

Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee to Intensify Monitoring on the Chicago Area Waterway System in Response to eDNA Results
The Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee today announced intensive monitoring action will begin in the North Shore Channel of the Chicago River on Tuesday, October 16th, after three consecutive rounds of Environmental DNA sampling yielded positive results for Asian carp DNA in the North Shore Channel.

Corps of Engineers releases interim aquatic nuisance species report to Congress
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today released the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study 90-Day Interim Report, transmitted by the Secretary of the Army, Civil Works, to Congress, October 4.

Water samples detect Asian carp eDNA in Lake Erie’s Maumee Bay
Asian carp environmental DNA, or eDNA, has been detected in three of 350 water samples collected from western Lake Erie’s Maumee Bay and Maumee River between July 31 and August 4.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accepting comments for Minnesota Aquatic Nuisance Species Pathway Reports
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today released for public comment two draft Aquatic Pathway Assessment Reports for Swan River and Libby Branch of Swan River in Minnesota that evaluate key evidence to estimate the likelihood of an aquatic pathway forming and the possibility of aquatic nuisance species using it to reach the adjacent basin.

Army Corps releases Focus Area 2 Aquatic Pathways Summary Report, solicits public comment
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today released for public comment the Focus Area 2 Aquatic Pathways Assessment Summary Report. This report presents the methodology and key evidence used to assess the potential for transfer of aquatic nuisance species between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins through several aquatic pathways.

No Asian Carp eDNA Found in Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan Waters
No environmental DNA evidence of Asian carp has been found in Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan tributaries or harbors, according to results received this week by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.