Here's a look at sea lampreys and the forecast. Sometimes called the "vampires of the Great Lakes," the sea lamprey is a parasitic, eel-shaped fish. The lamprey has a disc-shaped mouth filled with ...
photo provided by Darby Communications THE FISH THIEF recounts how the Great Lakes were brought to their knees by the sea lamprey, a parasitic invader that decimated the lake trout population.
The Great Lakes Fishery's unique pest control program is close to eliminating the sea lamprey, a parasitic fish threatening ...
While considered a parasite in its native habitat ... In its lifetime, a single lamprey can chew through forty pounds of fish. The fishery faced an existential threat. "Why was this so devastating?
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are parasitic, jawless fish native to the Atlantic Ocean ... The catalog includes videos of lamprey research in the lab and fish observed in the wild. The Commission ...