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The Great Lakes where sea lamprey control efforts were most cut during COVID-19 had the biggest surge of the invasive species ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that it will be applying lampricides in Cattaraugus Creek from May 6 through ...
That means DEC, along with its partners in the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ...
Sea lamprey are one of the nastiest aquatic invasive species ever after they got into the upper Great Lakes in the early 20th ...
This success follows a decades-long program to control sea lamprey, a parasitic fish harming lake trout. The cooperative effort between New York, Vermont, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Newly published research from U.S. Geological Survey looked at more than 25 years of annual sea lamprey data, including annual adult populations of the eel-like fish and the number of wounds ...
In 2006, 99 out of 100 lake trout in Lake Champlain had sea lamprey wounds. The rate dropped to 23 per 100 in 2022 and has since hovered around the cooperative’s target of 25. Recreational ...