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Lake Champlain's lamprey control program is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [112] New York's Finger Lakes sea lamprey control program is managed solely by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. [112]
Northern pike, Esox lucius [8] Sunfishes ... Chestnut lamprey, Ichthyomyzon castaneus ... Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. 2015 This page was last edited ...
The southern brook lamprey (Ichthyomyzon gagei) is a lamprey found in the Southern United States including Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. It is a jawless fish with a sucking mouth on one end of it (like a leech). It can appear to be a small eel, since it is rarely longer than one foot in length.
TFM (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol) is a common piscicide, i.e., a fish poison used to combat parasitic and invasive species of fish. [1]The substance was discovered in 1958 when researching means to combat sea lampreys and it currently remains the primary lampricide (lamprey-killer) in the Great Lakes area.
The Arctic lamprey is a commercially important edible fish with fatty flesh. It is reared in aquaculture. [4] The ammocoetes are used as bait. Threats to the spawning habitat of this species include pollution and the regulation of water flow by damming. Nevertheless, the IUCN has assessed this species as being of "Least Concern". [1]
Lampreys are a parasitic, blood-sucking fish with a tradition of consumption in the British monarchy. For King Charles' coronation, they might need to be shipped from the U.S.
Least brook lamprey (Lampetra aepyptera) ... Northern pike (Esox lucius) Muskellunge ... Dnr.state.md: Fish key of native species
An extensive list of the freshwater fish found in ... Scientific Name Image Native Non-Native Notes Pacific Lamprey: Lampetra tridentata: ... Northern Pike: Esox lucius