With their eel-like bodies, vampire teeth and suction cup mouths, the main characters of a new documentary resemble something ...
Fish and wildlife officials tasked with holding back a species that would otherwise decimate the Great Lakes fishery were ...
Sea lamprey are not supposed to be in the Great Lakes, which is why the U.S. spends about $20 million each year to protect ...
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has recorded a spike of sea lampreys related to travel restrictions that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. In December, the commission, a binational agency of ...
The Great Lakes fishery is facing a significant crisis that could have far-reaching consequences for both the environment and ...
Sea lamprey collapsed the Great Lakes commercial fishery. A 'silver bullet' chemical brought it back
HAMMOND BAY, Mich. — An invasive species, sea lamprey nearly drained the life out of the Great Lakes, latching onto its lucrative fishery with a suction cup mouth, threatening the livelihoods of ...
A new film spotlights the sea lamprey, also known as "Dracula of the Lakes," a species which pushed Great Lakes fisheries to ...
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'Vampires of the Great Lakes': Parasitic sea lampreys exceed targets in all Great LakesFederal and Canadian officials recently said they expect sea lamprey numbers in all the Great Lakes to exceed target numbers — sometimes by large amounts — in the coming years because of ...
A new film explores a massive effort from scientists, governments, and small businesses to save the Great Lakes from invasive ...
With their eel-like bodies, vampire teeth and suction cup mouths, the main characters of a new documentary resemble something out of the "Dune" science fiction films. The sea lamprey nearly destroyed ...
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Sea lampreys exceed targets in all Great LakesA couple of assumptions are built into that optimistic forecast, including adequate staff and funding is provided to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to continue its sea lamprey control work and ...
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has recorded a spike of sea lampreys related to travel restrictions that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. In December, the commission, a binational agency ...
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