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One adult fish was caught in 1995 and two in 2000. Testing indicates the three fish probably were raised on southern U.S. fish farms, he said. How they got into Lake Erie is unknown.

A report the agency Fisheries and Oceans Canada released this summer says Asian carp probably will enter the Great Lakes near Chicago.

Other points from that report:

—Asian carp are likely to survive and spread in all five Great Lakes within 20 years.

—It could take as few as 10 mature females and 10 or fewer mature males in one Great Lake to reproduce.

“The Asian carp are moving toward the Great Lakes far faster than government response, and this report shows that the cost of inaction will be devastating,” said Andy Buchsbaum, director of the National Wildlife Foundation’s Great Lakes office.”

In July, President Barack Obama signed legislation that requires the Corps of Engineers to expedite the preparation of a plan to block Asian carp from getting into the Great Lakes.

The Stop Invasive Species Act requires the Corps to submit to Congress an expedited action plan with options for keeping the fish out of the Great Lakes via 18 specific pathways. That includes four possible Ohio River-Lake Erie links in Ohio. That plan must be completed in 18 months.

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