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The next step is to determine the source of the genetic material found in the two bays.

Federal and state fishery staffers in three boats worked the 150-yard-wide Sandusky River north of Fremont with gill nets and electric shock equipment in the latest round of testing. The results: no mature Asian carp.

The crews worked Sandusky Bay last week with similar results. State personnel also visited bait shops across northern Ohio.

“We will continue to address the uncertainties about the status of Asian carp in Lake Erie with our partner agencies,” Carter said. That includes “ramping up our search efforts for live fish or other sources of eDNA.”

The latest Maumee Bay eDNA test results are expected to be released by next week.

Ontario is expected to begin eDNA testing this fall.

At present, eDNA evidence cannot verify whether live Asian carp are present, whether the DNA might have come from a dead fish or whether water containing Asian carp DNA might have been transported from other sources, such as bilge water or bait buckets.

First evidence

In July, federal and state agencies announced that Asian carp eDNA was found in six samples from Sandusky and Maumee bays in testing of Ohio and Michigan waters. That was the first evidence of the Asian carp in Lake Erie. Four samples from Sandusky Bay tested positive for bighead carp and two samples from Michigan in Maumee Bay tested positive for silver carp.

On Aug. 28, genetic material was found for silver carp in 20 of 150 samples at Sandusky Bay.

That triggered a week on extensive electro-shocking and gill netting in the Sandusky and Maumee bays and their main tributaries. No bighead or silver carp were found.

“The sampling results are very encouraging, especially since we intensely focused on areas where we believed we had the greatest chance of finding these fish,” said Carter, ODNR’s executive administrator of fish management and research.

His agency tracked down three historic cases of Asian carp being caught in Lake Erie.

Commercial fishermen netted three bighead carp in Lake Erie: two in Sandusky Bay and one near Pelee Island, Carter said.

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