Monday, October 20, 2014

What would YOU like to Ask the Biologist?


Our biologists are interested in providing YOU - the beneficiary of this blog - information on the topics related to fish and their supporting aquatic habitats that you care about. 


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3 comments:

  1. What is considered an evasive species and what can be done about them? For example, the Snakehead in the Potomac River.

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  3. Hey Anon, good question.

    An invasive species can be loosely defined as an organism that combined is: 1) not locally originating or native to an area; 2) has an ability to reproduce and spread; and 3) believed to be causing damage to the environment, human economy and/or human health.

    Sort of like us humans, eh?

    Check out the "Northern Snakehead...to loath or respect?" blog entry we created to better respond to your question. Fish on!

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