WASHINGTON, DC — Invasive sea lamprey treatment across the Great Lakes may fall victim this year to the Trump ...
Studies suggest that about half of the lamprey that approach the channel below the Bonneville Dam never go through a fish ...
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 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is gutting and rebuilding a large section of Bonneville Dam’s fish ladder to make it easier ...
Fish and wildlife officials tasked with holding back a species that would otherwise decimate the Great Lakes fishery were ...
The project comes as returns of the 450-million-year-old native fish species have shrunk to about 10% of historic numbers ...
Sea lamprey numbers increased after field crews were constrained in their ability to conduct sea lamprey control in 2020 and 2021. Because of the sea lamprey’s life cycle, scientists are now ...
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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