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Its hunger knows no bounds. The sea lamprey fears nothing and maybe this is the secret of its prolonged survival on Earth. Titanic’s first ever 3D scan reveals details of doomed ship’s final ...
Sea lampreys are a parasite, feeding by attaching to fish with their suction mouth, using their tongue to rasp a hole through the fish's skin, and consuming the blood and juices that flow out.
The U.S. and Canada collectively spend tens of millions of dollars per year to fight invasive, sport fish-attacking sea lamprey in the Great Lakes, a control effort that's spanned generations.
Want to shiver on a hot, sunny day in the middle of Lake Michigan? Land a fish covered in sea lampreys. With their suction-cup mouths ringed in rows of teeth and their chilling efficiency — they ...
This success follows a decades-long program to control sea lamprey, a parasitic fish harming lake trout. The cooperative effort between New York, Vermont, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Matt asked, “Are federal budget cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service going to result in the curtailing of sea lamprey treatments on Lake Champlain?” It’s a timely question because ...