The state Department of Environmental Conservation will treat Catharine Creek from Montour Falls to Seneca Lake with lampricide to kill sea lampreys.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about the ocean, climate change, and the future of our planet. When envenomation occurs in humans, bites are often painless and ...
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 ...
Grass carp make the water more turbid; stiltgrass and common reed can block sight lines and reduce property values; and sea ...
The ocean is home to some sea creatures that will likely give you a fright. Much of the ocean's marine life is yet to be discovered, with scientists estimating that a whopping 91% of ocean species ...
Infested tributaries must be treated every three to five years with lampricides to control sea lamprey populations. Prior to treatment, trained personnel collect data on stream water chemistry and ...
Yes, it's not industrial discharges, municipal sewage or chemical rain polluting the Great Lakes, according to Sea Grant New York. It's the non-native plant and animal species that have changed ...
A mechanised boat fisherman suffered sea snake bite when he was separating the fishes they had harvested from the fishnet on Thursday. When a group of mechanized boat fishermen from Thoothukudi ...