A new documentary comes out in late January, outlining the severe impact the invasive species had on fish populations until ...
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 ...
The invasive sea lamprey brought Great Lakes fishing to its knees in the fifties and sixties, until local communities and ...
Lamprey species play a key role in the food chain ... Lampreys are boneless, jawless fish with eel-like bodies that date back over 350 million years, said Matthew "Mac" Campbell, a research ...
DESCRIPTION: Pacific lamprey are slender, eel-like fish that are dark blue or brown in color and grow to about 30 inches long. They have lateral eyes, lack paired fins, and have no scales. Adult ...
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 ...
With a slender, cartilaginous body that slithers through the water like a snake or eel, the lamprey searches for flesh through two oversized eyeballs – unblinking and emotionless – and a ...
Lamprey are so pesky and resilient ... A Great Lakes Mystery shows three young people staring eel-like creatures swarming a swimming hole area near Rogers City, Mich. Screengrab of an animated ...
Lamprey are so pesky and resilient ... It shows three young people staring eel-like creatures swarming a swimming hole area near Rogers City, Mich. (SkyhoundMedia) In 1921, a fisherman from Merlin, ...