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Asian carp / Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal / Silver carp / Calumet River / Illinois Waterway / Chicago River / Biological dispersal / Common carp / Lake Calumet / Fish / Carp / Illinois
Date: 2012-07-13 13:49:15
Asian carp
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Silver carp
Calumet River
Illinois Waterway
Chicago River
Biological dispersal
Common carp
Lake Calumet
Fish
Carp
Illinois

Asian Carp Sampling Summary A sampling summary for the week of April 16, 2012 is included below. Bottom Line: Monitoring occurred in the CAWS and upper Illinois Waterway upstream and downstream of the Dispersal Barrier.

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