The cause of the die-off is unknown and being investigated, but Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife's Paul Rister has this to say to online newspaper KyForward:
"Whenever there is one species of fish, you are definitely thinking viral or bacterial. It's not anything water quality wise. If it was oxygen-related or chemical related you would see other species"The silver carp - known for its high jumping skills that can be a danger to boaters - is one of four invasive carp that are illegal to "possess or transport" in Tennessee, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources agency.
The spread of silver carp is so worrisome that wildlife officials are researching special chemicals to poison them.
Here is some detailed information about Asian carp distribution in the U.S. as of last year.




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