Tippets: Dam Removals, Asian Carp Move North, Beating Seasickness
- From Kentucky to Oregon and all places in between, dam removal projects are occurring in many states. A recent post on Moldy Chum highlights a few.
- Asian carp eggs have been found in the Mississippi River 250 miles north of where previously known reproducing population of this invasive species. “The finding is the latest sign that the destructive fish are slowly moving up the Mississippi River basin and into inland waters of the Midwest,” writes Lee Bergquist in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
- If you’re a person prone to seasickness and are heading to a boat anytime soon, don’t miss Louis Cahill’s advice for preventing and dealing with the problem when out on the water. Via Gink & Gasoline.
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