Reconnaissance luminescence dating of Laurentide Ice Sheet deposits in western New York, USA
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We present luminescence ages from glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine sediments in western New York, USA, that build on prior constraints on the timing…
The American eel is one of the coolest fish species found in the #GreatLakes (objectively), but they face a whole gauntlet of challenges to actually get there www.michiganpublic.org/podcast/beyo...
In this episode, we take a road trip through Canada, following part of the very long and arduous American eel migration, talking with people along the way and witnessing their obstacles up close.
As some reservoirs in Colorado and Oregon are expected to get exceptionally low this summer due to historic drought conditions, state agencies are lifting limits on fishing www.nbcnews.com/science/envi...
Americans will measure in literally anything but the metric system
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Invasive bloody red shrimp - first found in the #GreatLakes in 2006 - is now established in all of the lakes. The small crustacean is native to the Caspian/Black Sea and is thought to have arrived in North America via ballast water dumped by ocean-going cargo ships greatlakesecho.org/2026/06/07/s...
Walleye spawning strategy in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron: Tributaries or open water?
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Titus Seilheimer
Wildlife officials in Colorado and Oregon are allowing anglers to take as many fish as they want from some reservoirs expected to be hit hard by drought.
The walleye population of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, has surpassed recovery targets and now exceeds 14 million fish, yet the relative contribution of di…
By Eric Freedman
Scientists now have evidence that yet another invasive aquatic species -- the bloody red shrimp -- is established in all five Great Lakes.
"Open-water spawning was therefore prevalent, indicating diversified reproductive sources within the population. Among tributaries, the Tittabawassee River was most frequently used."