The invasive sea lamprey was chomping through the North American region’s native fish, until scientists made a fortuitous ...
"It saved the Great Lakes fishery." Officials celebrate the near-eradication of invasive creature in Great Lakes: 'This is an ...
Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) have been chemically controlled in the Great Lakes with the lampricide 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) for over 60 years. Recent experimental and theoretical ...
This eel-like creature fastens itself to fish and sucks their blood. Within the past 25 years it has invaded Lake Huron and Lake Michigan and destroyed their teeming population of trout ...
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"It is undoubtedly one of the most successful stories of native species restoration in the world," said Ethan Baker, chair of ...
The lake trout population in Lake Superior dropped to dramatically low levels during the mid-1900s due to overfishing and an ...
After the population of Lake Superior's top predator fish fell by 95%, the lake trout restoration effort has returned it to ...
Decades of fisheries management programs led to huge improvement in the number of lake trout, which were nearly wiped out in the Great Lakes.
A binational group of fisheries experts made the declaration Wednesday, after seven decades of effort to recover the fish from a collapse caused by invasive species and overfishing.