Monday, February 11, 2013

Underwater CO₂ shows potential as barrier to Asian carp | ACES News :: College of ACES, University of Illinois

 

Cory Suski experimented with adding carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the water as a supplemental tool to work in tandem with the electric fence, which has been used to divert the carp from entering the canal, with the goal of providing a second line of defense. Suski found that carbon dioxide is quick and effective in repelling fish from an area.

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