Good For Them

Asian carp are an invasive species that is thriving and choking out native species in a lot of American waterways. And the silver variety can also be hazardous to boaters:

As this Wall Street Journal article points out, some entrepreneurs are tying to turn the problem into an opportunity. As one of them says,

There is no such thing as a bad fish. Come up with a product that is in demand, and people will buy it.

Good for them! I wish them well.


 

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13 Responses to Good For Them

  1. Rummuser says:

    Unless it is vastly different from the fresh water carp that we get here, they are edible and should be harvested for food!

  2. tammyj says:

    agreed.
    there are people in my state who consider them extremely tasty even though they are considered a ‘rough’ fish.
    i don’t care for fish in general. so i wouldn’t know what they taste like.
    afraid my unsophisticated palate only goes for salmon and tuna and rarely even then.
    the marine likes tilapia too. grilled.
    we’re over~fishing so many of our oceans… maybe carp and tilapia are the way of the future.

    • Jean says:

      I agree, the overfishing of the oceans may swing the balance in favor of carp.

      Apparently they’re tricky to fillet — parts of them are tastier than other parts and it’s harder to get the bones out.

    • bikehikebabe says:

      We ate a lot of tilapia ’til I found out it didn’t have omega 3 oil because it is pretty much fat-free.

  3. bikehikebabe says:

    Carp are good to eat–I looked it up.
    Once in Florida the beach was laden with frozen fish after a storm & freeze. If I lived there & had a freezer I’d have filled it with fish.

  4. bikehikebabe says:

    Some areas are losing businesses that rely on boaters because of the problem.

  5. Jean says:

    I just now got an email from Carl Levin, U.S. Senator from Michigan, about the need to protect the Great Lakes from the Asian carp. Coincidence? For some reason I’ve been on his mailing list.

  6. Cathy in NZ says:

    i seem to recall they became a problem here as well, but whether they are a business now, I don’t know…

    • Jean says:

      I Googled it and this site says Asian carp don’t breed in the wild in NZ. Apparently some government agencies are trying to get them to. One fellow points out given what’s going on in the U.S. that might not be a good idea!

  7. Cathy in NZ says:

    Jean, then it must be some other introduced similar species that “jumped the fence” from weed eating to somewhere they shouldn’t multiply…

    I couple of land lubbers animals have certainly cause havoc here, the possum and the rabbit!

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