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Turning Invasive Carp Into Opportunity: Missouri Coast Joins MDC in Platte River Harvest

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Missouri Coast Fisheries is partnering with the Missouri Department of Conservation in September to process invasive carp from the Platte River, showcasing how the harvest fuels innovative solutions that protect waterways and create lasting value.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - s4story -- Missouri Coast Fisheries, a Farley-based company pioneering sustainable uses for invasive carp, will be the commercial partner supporting the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) in its upcoming Platte River harvests.

The MDC announced it will conduct two major carp removal operations at Schimmel City Access in Platte County, running September 8–12 and September 22–26, 2025. The invasive silver carp, notorious for their explosive populations and dangerous jumping behavior, threaten Missouri's waterways by crowding out native fish and disrupting aquatic ecosystems.

Missouri Coast Fisheries is the designated processor for this effort, bringing unique solutions to a statewide challenge. Instead of discarding the catch, Missouri Coast transforms these fish into eco-friendly products including Barley's Dog Treats, Bene-Fishal organic fertilizer, multiple lines of fishing bait, and other products in development including poultry feed, leather and even jewelry. The company's innovative approach ensures that each fish removed not only protects local ecosystems but also contributes to agriculture, pet nutrition, and recreation.

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"This project is about more than conservation—it's about innovation," said Greg Trial, Co-Founder of Missouri Coast Fisheries. "By working hand-in-hand with MDC, we're proving that invasive species can be turned into valuable resources for Missouri families, farmers, and anglers."

During the harvest, Missouri Coast will also showcase its mobile fish processing system, a first-of-its-kind unit designed to handle large-scale removals efficiently and sustainably. Members of the media are invited to witness the operation, meet the team, and learn more about how carp are being repurposed into beneficial products.

The collaboration reflects a growing model for conservation partnerships: state agencies and private enterprise combining resources to tackle ecological challenges. By reducing invasive carp populations, the project aims to strengthen habitats for native fish, restore river balance, and create downstream economic benefits for Missouri communities.

About Missouri Coast Fisheries
Missouri Coast Fisheries, headquartered in Farley, Missouri, is dedicated to removing invasive carp from state waterways and transforming them into beneficial products. Its portfolio includes natural pet treats, organic soil amendments, animal feed, leather goods, and innovative fishing baits. With a mission rooted in conservation and community, Missouri Coast is turning one of Missouri's greatest ecological threats into a sustainable economic opportunity.

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Media Contact:
Missouri Coast Fisheries
102 Main Street
Farley, MO 64028

Greg Trial, CEO & Co-Founder
Phone: 913-279-1613

Jim Finke, President & Co-Founder
Phone: 816-309-9405

Email: missouricoast@gmail.com
Website: http://www.missouricoastfisheries.com

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Missouri Coasy Fisheries
Greg Trial - CEO, Jim Finke - President
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Source: Missouri Coast Fisheries, LLC

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