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Alewife are an invasive species to the Great Lakes and simply cannot survive winter when there is substantial ... the invasive species found their way into Lake Erie. The DEC said that fish will ...
it means the eggs they laid in fall on reefs near the shoreline have a better chance of surviving, according to Travis Hartman, administrator of the Lake Erie Fisheries Program for the Ohio ...
A number of fish have been washing up dead on the Lake Erie shoreline in the last week or so. It turns out to be a species of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — If you been fishing or walking along the Lake Erie shoreline, you might have ... DEC officials say the excessive ice cover this past winter on Lake Erie caused the alewife ...
After the winter decline, the water levels are back on the rise for Lake Erie in April and throughout spring and summer.
Spring is here. Let’s not think about wind and rain. The walleye season on Lake Erie started Thursday. That’s when Chautauqua ...
"It's due to the excessive ice cover that we had on and cold winter that we had on the lake this year," Markham said. This year, Lake Erie ice coverage peaked ... that fish will continue to wash up on ...
"It's due to the excessive ice cover that we had on and cold winter that we had on the lake this year," Markham said. This year, Lake Erie ice coverage ... to wash up on the shoreline for the ...