This is a great video with a lot of information about Asian Carp and a lot of data collected over the years gauging the impacts of Asian Carp in Kentucky and Barkley Lakes. This presentation was made a few weeks ago at the West KY Boat and Outdoor Show in Murray KY by Adam Martin, Fisheries Biologist and primary contact for the KDFWR Western Fishery District. I encourage anyone who fishes these lakes to watch and become familiar with the issues, and help spread the word. There is a lot of misinformation and rumors out there that this video addresses and helps clear up.

Description from YouTube for the video:
Asian Carp began appearing in Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley in 2004, but public awareness skyrocketed in 2017 when anglers began noticing skinny fish in Kentucky Lake. In this public presentation, Adam Martin, western district fisheries biologist for Kentucky Fish & Wildlife, discusses the impacts of Asian carp and offers a brief introduction into the incredibly complex interactions between plankton, fish, and related environmental conditions. There are reasons to be hopeful about the future of the fisheries in these lakes, but we have a lot of work left to do in the war on carp.