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 ...
A new film explores a massive effort from scientists, governments, and small businesses to save the Great Lakes from invasive ...
A new film spotlights the sea lamprey, also known as "Dracula of the Lakes," a species which pushed Great Lakes fisheries to ...
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'Vampires of the Great Lakes': Parasitic sea lampreys exceed targets in all Great LakesSea lamprey populations are monitored by generating ... more than the three-year pre-COVID average of 38,167 (2017-19). The largest increases in abundance were observed in lakes Superior and ...
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNGreat Lakes Fishery nears success in eradicating sea lamprey threatThe Great Lakes Fishery's unique pest control program is close to eliminating the sea lamprey, a parasitic fish threatening ...
Narrated by J.K. Simmons, “The Fish Thief: A Great Lakes Mystery” covers the sea lamprey invasion and tells a story of how society and science united to save local fish. It is slated to be ...
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