Young gobies, typically a grey color, are eaten by fish native to the Great Lakes like Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Round Gobies are also a primary meal choice for Lake Erie water snakes ...
Long after the Halloween season has ended, some of the Great Lakes’ most infamous invasive species remain a scary sight: blood-sucking parasites with suction-cup mouths, thousands of rotting fish ...
Since invasive round gobies were introduced sometime in the late 90s or early ... it’s best to find a back bay to hide further up the river. As the fourth largest Great Lake, Lake Erie is one of the ...
This is a distressing occurrence that has occurred repeatedly not only on Georgian Bay, but on the other Great Lakes, and ...
According to the Georgian Bay Association, migrating birds ingesting large quantities of invasive round goby and zebra and ...
Geneva Lake in southeast Wisconsin is one of the state’s most popular tourist and boating destinations. Recently an unwanted ...
Great Lakes has been turning civilians into Seamen and Seamen into Sailors for more than 90 years. From its founding in 1911, Great Lakes has maintained its position as the Navy's largest training ...
It also sits on the cliff, so it is one of tallest lighthouses in the Great Lakes area. Commerce boomed ... ships through the narrow passage between Round Island and Mackinac Island.
This information is being used in concert with measurements of mercury, a environmental contaminant, and will be compared to levels found in another prolific invader, Round Goby. The research is ...
Six of the species have established populations in Michigan or in the Great Lakes. Those species are the Eurasian ruffe, round goby, rudd, sea lamprey, tench, and tubenose goby. Two of the species ...
Darren Kramer, the DNR’s Northern Lake Michigan management unit manager ... trends influenced in part by invasive mussels and ...