Round goby were introduced to the Great Lakes from Eurasia in the 1990s. Kara Holsopple: Tell me a little bit about the species. What does it look like? Sara Stahlman: The round goby is pretty small.
Like Asian carp, the emerald ash borer, feral hogs and zebra mussels, the round goby is an invasive, a term for those critters that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service defines as “not native to an ...
The small, round fish with frog-like eyes doesn’t seem like much of a threat. But environmentalists say the round goby fish, which has been spotted as far south as Poughkeepsie and north in the Erie ...
WE APPRECIATE THE GENEROSITY. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. A LITTLE FISH SPECIES HAS MADE ITS WAY INTO LAKE WINNEBAGO, AND BIOLOGISTS SAY IT COULD CAUSE BIG PROBLEMS FOR OTHER NATIVE FISH. HERE’S WEATHERWATCH ...
In the wake of the discovery of round gobies this year in Lake Winnebago, the Department of Natural Resources is attempting to determine how widely distributed the species is in the Winnebago System, ...
There’s an aquatic army at the gates of Lake Champlain — a battalion of bottom dwellers born to conquer. The round goby, an insatiable, hardy fish that reproduces prolifically, has already colonized ...
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