Article: Full of carp.(Marine Services)

You may not know its name--hydrilla--but the slimy algae-like plant has been clogging up canals in South Florida for years. Now the City of Tamarac is fighting the pesky non-native plant, which sprouts arm-like offshoots that can grow up to 10 feet a day and destroy fish and wildlife habitats in their path. Tamarac's solution: buckets of silver carp that will eat the masses of vegetation. Since summer, the city has released some 3,560 ...

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