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TWRA Chief Hopes Acoustic Barriers May Halt Asian Carp
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<blockquote data-quote="rsimms" data-source="post: 4534691" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>That's been part of the process. Fiss said they have been approached by a few groups who wanted to do that but for one reason or another, they have all pulled out or failed to follow through. TWRA did provide one small grant to a West Tennessee county industrial group to try and attract such a plant. He says, however, it is really difficult to create a business model to build a processing plant AND pay commercial fishermen enough to encourage them to actually fish for Asian carp and the entire enterprise still be profitable. TWRA works closely with Kentucky on this effort. I'm sure they're aware of whatever has been done there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsimms, post: 4534691, member: 1534"] That's been part of the process. Fiss said they have been approached by a few groups who wanted to do that but for one reason or another, they have all pulled out or failed to follow through. TWRA did provide one small grant to a West Tennessee county industrial group to try and attract such a plant. He says, however, it is really difficult to create a business model to build a processing plant AND pay commercial fishermen enough to encourage them to actually fish for Asian carp and the entire enterprise still be profitable. TWRA works closely with Kentucky on this effort. I'm sure they're aware of whatever has been done there. [/QUOTE]
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