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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a surge in sea lamprey populations, which have been damaging Great Lakes native species ...
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Lakes where sea lamprey control efforts were most cut back during the COVID-19 pandemic had the biggest surge of the invasive ...
Travel restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic caused a major pause in critical work to control destructive, invasive sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, resulting in two ...
But she and others point to efforts to control invasive sea lamprey, the parasitic fish that prey on lake trout. In 1990, agencies in Vermont, New York and at the federal level launched the sea ...
A 50-year mission to restore wild lake trout in Lake Champlain reached a milestone this spring as state and federal agencies ...
When populations peaked at nearly 2.5 million in the mid-1900s, sea lampreys were killing a 100 million pounds of fish each ...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service will apply lampricides in Conneaut Creek between April 22 and May 1. The lampricide application, announced in a Thursday press release, will target an ...
A Little River, Camden resident said she is concerned with a lack of accountability from environmental agencies regarding pesticides going into the town's drink ...
The Great Lakes sea lamprey control program will proceed this year, though delayed, after U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
A new study shows that after sea lamprey control efforts were stopped or scaled back during the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasive species surged on the Great Lakes. Sea lampreys are a parasite ...
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