The Great Lakes have been brutally compromised over the years, by overfishing and industrial pollution for example, and more recently by the outbreak of toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Perhaps the ...
The results show that nearly a quarter of freshwater wildlife is at risk of extinction. The main threats include pollution, ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Eels. Followed categories will be added to My News. But between solving the contract clause chaos gripping the Eels and fixing the club’s spine, Ryles will ...
The invasive sea lamprey brought Great Lakes fishing to its knees in the fifties and sixties, until local communities and ...
An ancient predator, the sea lamprey, has resurfaced as a growing threat in the Great Lakes, sparking alarm among scientists and fishermen alike. This eel-like invader, unchanged for over ...
A new exhibit on display at Central Washington University’s Museum of Culture and Environment this winter explores the ...
The Great Lakes region has long been heralded for its commercial fishing industry and large hauls. That wasn't always the case, thanks to a mysterious invasive species that began popping up across the ...
Lampreys are blood-sucking eel-like creatures without any bones. They have suction-cup mouths with multiple rows of sharp teeth to pierce the skin, usually of fish, and suck the blood of their prey.
Lamprey are so pesky and resilient, they even figured out a way to get from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie — bypassing the 51-metre-tall Niagara Falls, swimming upstream through the Welland Canal and ...