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Capt. Keith Wils
02-07-2010, 03:18 PM
Urgent Notice
Call the White House on Monday!

On Monday in Washington, D.C., President Obama's staff is holding a closed-door meeting about what actions the federal government might take to stop Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes. While you can't see what happens in the meeting, you can call the White House at 202-456-1414 to voice your opinion.

Make Your Opinion Clear: Close The Locks And Stop Asian Carp From Entering The Great Lakes

If everyone who signed up at StopAsianCarp.com called the White House at 202-456-1414, the President would hear from thousands of people in the Midwest who want the locks closed and the Great Lakes protected.

Call Monday: 202-456-1414

So, on Monday morning, please grab your phone and dial 202-456-1414. Call the White House. Tell them you know there is a closed-door meeting about Asian carp today but you want your voice heard.

Permanently close the locks in Chicago before Asian carp can get into Lake Michigan and beyond, ruining our lakes and killing thousands of jobs.

Rumors of a federal plan that would leave the locks open most days have begun to be published in media reports. For example, under one scenario the locks would be open four days per week and closed three days. This makes no more sense than keeping criminals in jail four days a week and hoping nothing bad happens on the other three days. When will the emphasis be placed on protecting the Great Lakes instead of the narrow interests of one state?

Thank You For Your Help

Your vocal efforts on this issue have helped raise the level of attention paid to this crisis here in Michigan, across the Midwest and now in Washington. As our multi-state lawsuit continues before the U.S. Supreme Court, we can only hope that officials in charge will change their stance and announce immediate steps to close the locks and move toward a permanent separation of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes basins. With your help, we can make that happen.

Sincerely,


Mike Cox
Michigan Attorney General

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News Updates

• Eric Sharp: Fed's Asian Carp Plan All Wet

• Asian carp summit will be closed-door

• What will be said during Asian carp summit with Obama reps and Great Lakes govs?

• Feds oppose closing locks to stop Asian carp

• Cox: Close canal to stop carp

• Michigan renews push to close Chicago ship locks

• Michigan study disputes economic effect of closing 2 Chicago locks


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Mike P
02-07-2010, 11:24 PM
You know after reading this it's frustrating to say the least.

Number one, what exactly is the rational behind "A closed door meeting? I thought this guy was going to make everything transparent ! Obviously not.

Secondly, after all the invasive species that have been introduced into the Great Lakes, and all the damage done to what was once a balanced system, how could you not view the Asian Carp as one of the worst menaces that would create total devastation to one of the greatest bodies of water in the world the Great Lakes. Anybody home?

Thirdly , I sincerely hope that these politicians can do the math with a trade off for ease of transportation, in relation to the massive amount of business that depends on the sport fishing industry around all the Great Lakes. That's not even to mention the domino effect to all the other businesses that benefit from sport fishing {boat manufacturers, motors, trailers ,fishing tackle companies, license fees , restaurants, gas stations...and on and on }Somebody tell me that" they" the politicians fully understand this !

Just what time does the White House open as I will absolutely be one of the first callers on Monday. Everyone needs to make these "guys' know just what a big deal we the citizens feel this Asian Carp mess is , and the time to do something about it was yesterday ! You think?

Ah but there in lies the problem , you'd have to think !

So I hope everybody reading this will make another effort and call now ,the number to call again is 202-456-1414.

Give these politicians something to think about while they are having a "closed door meeting". Pretty unbelievable !

Thanks for the heads up Keith .

Mike P
02-08-2010, 09:21 AM
Well I called the White House on Feb. 8 2010 at 8:15am using the number in the previous posts, and after talking to the people who actually answer the phone I was swithed to a recording that said "Welcome to the White House comment line. Because of todays special event the comment line is closed".

I guess you can make whatever assumption you want out of the response I got.

I sure hope the meeting in Washington to discuss what to do about the Asian Carp problem is closed today also.

DooFighter
02-08-2010, 09:51 AM
politicians could not care less if there's fish in the lake or what kind they are. When they look at the lake, all they see is dollar signs which is what they'll get when they start selling off our water to other states. As far as they're concerned, the new mussles and the asian carp are just cleaning the water up nicely so it can sold for a higher price. And guess which state is already positioned to do this with a canal sucking billions of gallons per day out of lake MI?

Rant off.

rockbass
02-08-2010, 10:28 AM
politicians could not care less if there's fish in the lake or what kind they are. When they look at the lake, all they see is dollar signs which is what they'll get when they start selling off our water to other states. As far as they're concerned, the new mussles and the asian carp are just cleaning the water up nicely so it can sold for a higher price. And guess which state is already positioned to do this with a canal sucking billions of gallons per day out of lake MI?

Rant off.



http://www.tfhp.org/images/tinfoil-hat.jpg

sho
02-08-2010, 11:19 AM
I just called aswell, got transferred to a line that told me "Our comment line is closed today due to incliment weather".

I really don't care for this President ...



PS: Look at the weather for DC? http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=washington%20dc&wuSelect=WEATHER

Mike P
02-09-2010, 08:24 AM
Well Fox news reported that the White House meeting on the Asian Carp problem went on yesterday even though the White House "comment" line was closed yesterday to any comments.

They the "politicians " supposedly allocated 78.5 million to "control " the Asian Carp from getting into Lake Michigan via the locks entering the Lake down here by Chicago.

From what Fox reported theyre remedy includes a plan on erecting a third electric barrier. I wonder based on all the time it took to install and maintain the old electric barrier how many months, or years it will take them to complete it? Sure hope we don't have a power outage down here. No that never happens, and of course, they will have these barriers manned 24/7 just in case, with adequate personnel along with generators standing by . Right?

Another "solution " they plan is keeping the locks to Lake Michigan "closed most of the time" . Well that being said ,I sure hope the Asian Carp won't enter the Lakes "some of the time". No that couldn't be a possibility,could it?

How about simply closing the locks permanently by sealing off the locks from the lake totally so that there is "no chance" of Asian Carp entering the Great Lakes, through the locks "some of the time"

I think it"s obvious that "they" don't have a good plan we still need to call the White House., telling them we do not agree with their "plan".

I mean who knows, maybe the comment line will be open today !

Based on past experiences, just look at how well "they" controlled the Asian Carp in the Mississippi and it's tributaries !

What a relief to know that "they" have a "foolproof" plan to keep the Asian Carp out of the Great Lakes.

What were we all worrying about ?

I think this is a band-aid approach and will not work, so it's important to keep up the pressure to permanently seal off the locks. Don't let "them" wear you out. This "plan " leaves a lot to be desired!

sho
02-09-2010, 09:36 AM
Been writing emails since I heard this on the radio. Unacceptable.


To top it off the "transparency" administration, isn't.

Public opinion, doesn't matter.

Good ideas, aren't found in Washington!

crawlerman
02-09-2010, 10:47 AM
I tried to call this AM and they told me that the White House Congress is closed again today Tuesday 2-9-10.

propman
02-11-2010, 03:53 PM
Mr. BIG from the White House meeting said they will not close the locks. Chicago, wins and the sportsman gets the shaft, there giong to spend 80 MIL. $ to see what can be done, it will take years and the 80MIL. will end up in someones pocket...Propman

Mike P
02-11-2010, 06:45 PM
Just was watching the news and yes they allocated 80 mil to "study" the problem and in the mean time the news story mentioned that the Illinois politicians were against closing the locks so as to not lose some jobs.


OK so lets see .
1. Use 80 million dollars to "study" the problem, and install electric barrier

2. Worry about some jobs in Illinois.
Maybe they could use some of the 80 million to retrain workers whose jobs would be lost. Just a thought

3. Disregard the impact of the Carp possibly getting into all the Great Lakes through the still open locks, and disrupting a billion dollar sport fishery.

4. Take the chance of further disrupting the ecological balance of some of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world in a negative way. Which by the way could never be reversed .

Does this make sense to you? I didn't think so either

sho
02-12-2010, 12:10 AM
Does this make sense to you? I didn't think so either

Well IL has the most influential lobbyist gunning for his home state, and not the overall well being of this county's Great Lakes ...


OBAMA

QuackHead
02-15-2010, 02:13 PM
Community service for the gill netters. They can take their gill nets down there and pay off restitution by selling carp back to Asia?

sho
02-15-2010, 06:37 PM
Community service for the gill netters. They can take their gill nets down there and pay off restitution by selling carp back to Asia?

And pay off all the money we owe them in fish!

$5/lb China!

Editor
02-16-2010, 08:34 PM
IDNR, USFWS to begin traditional searching near warm water discharges

CHICAGO - Fisheries biologists from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will begin intensive sampling operations in multiple locations within the Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS) this week. The sampling efforts will include using commercial fishing nets and electro fishing gear in an attempt to locate either silver or bighead Asian carp above the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Electric Fish Barrier System. The sampling operation will also include the use of commercial fishermen and is scheduled to take place in the CAWS over the next 2-3 weeks.

Sampling crews will concentrate their efforts near warm water discharges created by various industrial operations along the waterway system. These areas of warm water serve as a place of congregation for fish during the winter when water temperatures drop significantly.

The sampling effort on the Chicago Area Waterway System is an important step in the Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework, which includes both short and long term actions to stop the migration of Asian carp into the Great Lakes.

(Media Note: There will be video and photo opportunities at one sampling location at The Stickney Water Reclamation Plant in Cicero on February 17 from 9:30-11 a.m. Reporters will be briefed on sampling activities at that time by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. An uplink of the event will be provided).

To view the entire control framework or for more information about the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee log on to www.asiancarp.org/rapidresponse

WHAT: Press availability for Asian carp sampling activities on the Chicago Area Waterway System

WHO: Illinois Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

WHEN: February 17, 2010- 9:30 a.m. (media should arrive by 9:15)

WHERE: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
Stickney Water Reclamation Plant (SWRP)
6001 West Pershing Road (39th Street) Cicero, IL
** Please note address correction **
NOTE: Media will gather and hold at the SWRP Main Gate (address above)
from 9:15 a.m. until 9:30 a.m.

All personnel will be required to show proper identification upon entry.

Media will be escorted together as a group by MWRD police and personnel to and from the site landing. No access to any other portions of the plant will be allowed at this time. No other recording of the plant or its operations will be allowed without express and previous permission.

**MEDIA WILL BE ALLOWED ON MWRD PROPERTY UNTIL 11:00 a.m.**
For directions or other set up issues please contact MWRD's Jill Horist at 312/751-6633 or 312-515-9171

**SATELLITE COORDINATES**
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