After many years, Utah Lake's carp removal project starting to see some desired results 
By Katie England US Source: Daily Herald 6/19/2017
Katie England
Just about every day — weather permitting — Loy Fisheries is out on Utah Lake, capturing several tons of common carp for disposal.

The fishermen have been at the job steadily for nearly eight years as part of the June sucker recovery program. The original goal? To remove 30 million pounds of the invasive species from the lake to improve the habitat for the endangered native, the June sucker.
 

More than 25 million pounds of removed carp and $4.9 million later, biologists are already beginning to see some of those desired results — including the return of vegetation crucial to the June suckers’ continued survival.

The original goal was to remove 5 million pounds of carp each year in order to reduce the population enough for the vegetation to come back, said Mike Mills, coordinator for the June sucker recovery program. Though the 5 million per year goal has never quite been reached, the density of the carp population in the lake has dropped drastically.

 
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