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Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee2018 Asian Carp Action Plan UpdateMay 21, 2018

Mission: Prevent the introduction, spread andestablishment of Asian carp in the Great Lakes

Partnership Planning2018 Action Plan Comprehensive approach toGreat Lakes defense DetectionManagement (Preventionand Control)Response Supports annual Monitoringand Response Plan(tactical) Supports goals of theNational Asian Carp Plan

2018 Action Plan Key InitiativesPrevention Actions New Electric Dispersal Barrier Potential Future AIS Control Actionsat Brandon Road L&D Addressing Secondary InterbasinPathwaysControl Measures Increased Use of Targeted ContractCommercial Harvest Use of an Asian Carp Population Modelfor Management Decision Support

2018 Action Plan Key InitiativesNew Control TechnologyDevelopment Pilot Trials for UnderwaterSound Deterrents Development of CO2 as an AsianCarp BarrierEarly Detection, Monitoring,and Assessment Monitoring Upstream/Downstream ofElectric Dispersal Barrier Comprehensive eDNA Monitoring

Key USFWS Partnership ActionsMonitoring IWW and CAWS Monitoring with Remote Sensing at the Barrier Fixed, Random Site and Seasonal IntensiveMonitoring Distribution and Movement of Small Asian Carp Des Plaines River MonitoringUSFWS Hydroacoustic transducers ready fordeploymentUSFWS Paupier Sampling Boat

2018 Action Plan Key InitiativesRapid Response Actions Interagency ContingencyResponse PlanningEmerging Threats - Black andGrass Carp Development of New Preventionand Control StrategiesInterbasin Collaboration Coordination and LeveragingAcross Basinwide PartnershipsBlack CarpPhoto: Jeff Ritter

2018 Action PlanFundingAgencyTotal GLRIFundingTotal AgencyFundingUSACE 2,465,000 18,550,000USCG 50,000 5,000USEPA 421,220 0USFWS 5,772,000 5,600,000USGS 4,706,680 4,417,810NOAA 203,100 0NPS 75,000 0ILDNR 6,032,000 0MDNR 325,000 350,000ODNR 1,050,000 0TOTAL 21,100,000 28,922,810

MRWGWorking Groups2018 Work GroupLead AgencyContingency PlanningUSACERemovalIllinois DNRHydroacoustic AssessmentsSouthern Illinois UniversityTelemetryUSGSModelingUSFWSBehavioral DeterrentTechnologiesUSGS

DETECTION PROJECTS (12) Seasonal intensive Monitoringof the CAWS Strategy for eDNA Sampling inthe CAWS Larval Fish Monitoring in theIllinois Waterway Distribution and Movement ofSmall Asian Carp in the IllinoisWaterway Distribution and Movement ofSmall Asian Carp in the IllinoisWaterway Using Telemetry Fixed Site MonitoringDownstream of the DispersalBarrier Telemetry Monitoring Plan Monitoring Fish Abundance,Behavior, and SpeciesComposition Near the ChicagoSanitary and Ship CanalElectric Dispersal Barrier Alternative PathwaySurveillance – Urban PondMonitoring Young-of-year and JuvenileAsian Carp Monitoring Des Plaines River andOverflow Monitoring USGS Support forImplementation of MRP

MANAGE AND CONTROLPROJECTS (13) Barrier Maintenance FishSuppression Barrier Defense Asian CarpRemoval Project Enhanced Contract Removal Barrier Defense Using Novel Gear Optimization of Mass RemovalTechniques Using Long-term Asian CarpAbundance and Movement Data toReduce Uncertainty ofManagement Decisions Evaluation of Gear Efficiency andAsian Carp Detectability Unconventional Gear Development Barge Entrainment and Asian CarpInteraction Study and MonitoringBarge Entrainment Dynamics andAssessment of Mitigation Protocols Asian Carp Population Modeling toSupport an Adaptive ManagementFramework Telemetry Support for the SpatiallyExplicit Asian Carp PopulationModel (SEACarP) Asian Carp Demographics Alternative Pathway Surveillance inIllinois – Law Enforcement

RESPONSE PROJECTS (1)Upper Illinois WaterwayContingency Response Plan Provides guidance for rapid multiagency response to emergency orunexpected needs Also appropriate to assist and guidemulti-agency responses and actionsthat are not emergenciesManages actions and communicationof information

Enhanced Contracted RemovalSEAcarP ModelGoal: Efficiently eliminate upstreamprogression of Asian carpObjectives:SEAcarPModel1)Determine most effective locations totarget adult mortality (leading edgevs population source)2)Determine required mortality ratesandquotas3)Determine most effective locationsfor deterrents technology4)Determine minimumeffectiveness rates for deterrenttechnology5)Prioritize research efforts toreduce uncertainty of risk

USGS 2018 Actions Hydraulic and WQ datasupporting partner efforts CO2 as a deterrent Acoustic Deterrents Algae used to attract Asiancarp and enhancemicroparticle delivery Acoustic telemetrydatabase Toxic microparticles Microparticle and CO2registration Hot water/ozone/chlorinelock treatment testing Early detection moleculartechnologies Early detection eDNA: Handheld rapid detection tool Grass Carp detection/control FluEgg Simulation Model Black Carp – life history,toxic bait development Mass Removal / UnifiedMethod Support

USGS 2018 Actions: Mass Removal Unified Method Multi-agency -USGS, USFWS,MDC, STLCO, ILDNR Drive fish to collecting pointLow bycatch240,000 lbs removedNovel capture gears New trap nets Fish driving methods Potential rapid responsemethod

USGS 2018 Actions:Acoustic Deterrents Deployment of an Acoustic Deterrent System (ADS) in the CAWSDevelop, refine, and test new acoustic stimuli in ponds and fieldDevelop study plan for large scale ADS (Barkley Lock & LD 19)Compare effectiveness of several different sound stimuli andmultiple techniques to herd or capturefish in tributaries

Modeling and Decision Science: AC ControlBirthsControl options:1) Deter immigration2) Reduce spawnerabundanceAdditionsImmigrationDeathsAsian carpabundanceLossesControl options:1) Increase mortality2) Encourage / do notinhibit emigrationEmigration Improve USFWS & USGS collaborative SEACarP model Improve removal techniques Improve deterrent applications Improve decision supporttoolsImproved RemovalTechniquesTelemetryNetworkImproved Deterrents

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Asian Carp Range from Lake Michigan

MANAGE AND CONTROL PROJECTS (13) Barrier MaintenanceFish Suppression Barrier Defense Asian Carp Removal Project Enhanced Contract Removal Barrier Defense Using Novel Gear Optimization of Mass Removal Techniques Using Long-term Asian Carp Abundance and Movement Datato Reduce Uncertainty of Management Decisions

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