Somebody get these little guys a one-way ticket to DC.
Make Algae Great Again!
wendy norris
🦐 Bloody red shrimp feed on plankton and algae, which means they could compete with the small fish and other native organisms already in Lake Superior. But they could also be a new food source for larger fish.
The tiny nonnative crustacean reached the lower Great Lakes in 2006. Now, researchers have found an established population in the Duluth-Superior harbor of Lake Superior.