Michigan News
Michigan Files Lawsuit Over Carp Containment
The U-S Supreme Court has already refused -- twice - to shut down the locks.
But Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox says the need for action has become more urgent since then - last month a 20-pound Bighead carp was found in the canal beyond an electric barrier that was supposed to contain the fish.
"It's sort of like where there's one cockroach, there's more cockroaches."
Cox's lawsuit asks a judge to shut down the canal and order the U-S Army Corps of Engineers to use nets and poison to contain the Asian carp until a permanent solution is developed.
Cox, Governor Granholm and other Michigan officials say that should include a physical separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River systems. But that's opposed by the Obama administration because of the burden it would create on Great Lakes shipping and the economy of the Chicago area.
© Copyright 2012, MPRN
(2010-07-19)
ANN ARBOR, MI
(MPRN) -
Michigan and four other states are asking a federal judge in Illinois to shut down the Chicago shipping locks as an emergency measure to keep invasive Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes.The U-S Supreme Court has already refused -- twice - to shut down the locks.
But Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox says the need for action has become more urgent since then - last month a 20-pound Bighead carp was found in the canal beyond an electric barrier that was supposed to contain the fish.
"It's sort of like where there's one cockroach, there's more cockroaches."
Cox's lawsuit asks a judge to shut down the canal and order the U-S Army Corps of Engineers to use nets and poison to contain the Asian carp until a permanent solution is developed.
Cox, Governor Granholm and other Michigan officials say that should include a physical separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River systems. But that's opposed by the Obama administration because of the burden it would create on Great Lakes shipping and the economy of the Chicago area.
© Copyright 2012, MPRN
