First the bad news: sea lampreys exceeded abundance targets in 2024 in all five Great Lakes. Now the silver linings: the findings weren't a surprise, the reason is well understood and the coming years ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. These ‘water vampires’ use rows of teeth and a suction cup mouth to eat their prey. The hindbrain is an older region that has been ...
Ian McCluskey / OPB When Aaron Jackson was growing up in eastern Oregon, he’d never seen a lamprey in the Umatilla River. Tribal elders remembered harvesting the fish there for ceremonies. But by the ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - "Shark Week" is of no concern to Northeast Ohioans, but another fanged-predator can be found in the depths of Lake Erie. The sea lamprey is a parasitic fish that has made its ...
Waymo self-driving cars could come to Portland, Disability Rights Oregon talks safety Self-driving cars could soon be on the streets of Portland.Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Alphabet ...
Lamprey pie might sound like something straight out of an old English nursery rhyme, but it is, in fact, a dish fit for a queen — or king. Lampreys are a jawless, parasitic fish best known for their ...
Pacific lamprey were once a major staple in Northwest tribes’ diets. The oils were a source of nutrition. Babies used lamprey tails as teething rings. Now, as numbers decline, lamprey only make it to ...
Researchers in the Great Lakes are trying to control an ancient fish with a new approach. Sea lamprey are notorious for latching onto other fish and literally sucking the life out of them. Researchers ...
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