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Snakehead fish. I refuse to call them Chesapeake Channa, stupid name. Anyways, the real reason I post the story is to show DIE is alive and well in Maryland. To wit: The one that stands out. What an embarrassment.
Snakehead fish. I refuse to call them Chesapeake Channa, stupid name. Anyways, the real reason I post the story is to show DIE is alive and well in Maryland. To wit: The one that stands out. What an embarrassment.
DNR Study: Other Fish Species Declined After Arrival Of Chesapeake Channa In Maryland Waters - The BayNet
Chesapeake Channa adults were first documented in Maryland, thousands of miles from their native habitat in East Asia in 2002. Subsequent illegal introductions and natural dispersal in the decades since their arrival in Maryland expanded the species range. A new study by the Maryland Department...
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