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The Cool Down on MSNScientists stunned after discovering long-lost fish thriving in lake for decades: 'It's kind of like finding the missing link'
"If we can bring that back to what it used to be, that may be impossible, but I think even an attempt to do that is necessary ...
Biologists are investigating the possibility of reintroducing shallow-water ciscoes to Lake Erie from a surviving population ...
While a cleaner Lake Erie is seen mostly as good news, it may lead to trade-offs in desirable fish species, a new study suggests. Historically important sport and commercial fish in the lake ...
Go fish. It’s been a great few years for it on Lake Erie. That’s what aquatic scientists from the state Department of Environmental Conservation told more than 100 local anglers ...
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSNAlgae Is Destroying Lake Erie
Lake Erie’s algae bloom has spread as far east as Cleveland in some years. This has threatened the quality of the water its residents need for drinking. That, in turn, has a significant economic ...
A Pennsylvania angler caught his ‘unicorn’ fish Sunday in Erie. Colton Alex, 18, of Erie, was fishing in a tournament in Lake Erie when he hooked into a large Atlantic Salmon.
The new species are Diaphanosoma fluviatile, which is from Central and South America and the Caribbean, and Mesocyclops pehpeiensis, a native of Asia. Lake Erie is the farthest north either ...
An 18-year-old reeled in a "unicorn fish" while out on Lake Erie during a fishing tournament in Pennsylvania. Captain Joe Nemet of Nemesis Sport Fishing was there for the catch.
The species jeopardizing areas of Lake Erie the most is the zebra mussel. Scientists say that they are a great threat to the Great Lakes and their threat should not be minimized due to the loss of ...
That’s good for some fish species, like lake whitefish or walleye. Lake whitefish live on the bottom of the lake and their food supply is affected by low-oxygen dead zones, Ludsin said. But the study ...
Go fish. It’s been a great few years for it on Lake Erie. That’s what aquatic scientists from the state Department of Environmental Conservation told more than 100 local anglers ...
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