Michigan Crowns Winner In Contest To Prevent Carp Invasion

By JOHN FLESHER, AP Environmental Writer

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - The state of Michigan has declared a winner in its contest to find new ideas for preventing Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes.

The top award of $200,000 in the "Carp Tank" competition goes to Edem Tsikata, a software consultant at Harvard Medical School in Boston.

He proposed using specially designed propellers to generate a wall of bubbles that the fish would find noisy and painful, causing them to turn away.

Tsikata suggested installing the mechanism on a carp-infested Illinois river that could provide a pathway to Lake Michigan.

Three other proposals also received cash awards.

Scientists say if Asian carp become established in the Great Lakes, they could out-compete native species. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering stepped-up defenses at an Illinois navigation lock.

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