Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.
Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.
Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.
Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.
Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.
Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.
Breaking news! Dear fish citizens of the Great Lakes, the invasion of the Vampire Fish began. Please stay at home.
That's right.
It's a massacre out there. The vampire fish has left devastation in its wake
I know it may not look like it, but we are deathly terrified.
Entire cities and cultures of fish have been wiped out. The onslaught continues.
All those schools of fish. Why!
But it seems an action plan has take action by the humans.
Well, of course they should. If they could only suffer the losses that we have.
The sea lamprey spreads fast. A single female can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
We're doomed! That pest sucks our blood like a vampire, and it consume 40lbs of fish throughout it adult life.
But human citizens can help us. They can spread awareness of this situation. For more information go to glfc.org
I hope this problem gets resolved soon enough or else we're all going to be doomed. And we will all be swimming with the fishes.
The Great Lakes has been invaded by the sea lamprey (vampire fish). Their entry has been an accident.They appeared first in the 1830s in Lake Ontario.
But due to modifications to the Welland Canal, it had access to the rest of the Great Lakes.
The sea lamprey thrives in open bodies of water where there are plenty of host fish.
The Great Lakes provides that and here the sea lamprey stands as the apex predator.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has been formed to fix the sea lamprey issue. The U.S. and Canada fund it through taxes.
The US spends 69%, and Canada spends 31% of their commission budget on the sea lamprey issue.
Lampricides and barriers have been successful in decreasing the population of the pest.
90% of the lamprey have decreased due to lampricides. Lampricides kill larval sea lamprey, and barriers keep adult lampreys from getting to their spawning habitat.