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Officials use innovative method to fight back against creatures wreaking havoc in US waterways: 'A win-win'
"We are supporting local businesses." Officials use innovative method to fight back against creatures wreaking havoc in US ...
Invasive blue catfish are so prominent in the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding waters that Maryland officials are telling recreational anglers and commercial operators that they can catch as many of ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore asked for federal help on Thursday in an attempt to reel in the invasive blue catfish species for possibly depleting the state’s blue crab population. Moore wrote United States ...
Chef Zack Mills has aimed for environmental balance in his craft for decades, but now with invasive blue catfish potentially threatening a Chesapeake Bay staple, blue crabs, the cook has another item ...
Invasive species like the blue catfish and snakehead are threatening ecosystems across Maryland’s waters. Chefs say that if we can’t beat ’em, we should eat ’em. These species vary considerably from ...
Blue catfish grow to large sizes, are tasty to eat and can be easily caught in the majority of Maryland’s rivers — the problem is they’re considered invasive and are a threat to other native fish and ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s March request to the federal government for federal disaster aid for the Chesapeake Bay is well intentioned, but is not the best approach for improving the immediate and longer-term ...
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. — Flathead catfish are invading another Georgia river, state officials warn, a predator that would threaten native fish included the prized redbreast sunfish. The Georgia Department ...
Flathead catfish are invading another Georgia river, state officials warn, a predator that would threaten native fish included the prized redbreast sunfish. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources ...
Flathead catfish are invading another Georgia river, state officials warn, a predator that would threaten native fish including the prized redbreast sunfish. The Georgia Department of Natural ...
The fish are originally from the Amazon but made a home in Central Florida when people release their pet fish into ponds. The armored catfish can cause shore erosion and even harass manatees. WEST ...
One invasive fish is building quite the home, with mysterious holes showing up alongside Florida's riverbanks. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Research Institute calls them ...
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