Spoiler Alert: This is Not Fine
What are the aquatic invasive species that Great Lakes experts wish you knew more about? Megan and Carolyn discuss with TMATGL all-stars El Lower, Katie O'Reilly, and Brian Roth.
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- Past episodes featuring today's guests 13: It Smells Like Science, 27: The Claws Have the Sweetest Meat, 46: It's All Stuff That I've Eaten, Teach Me About the Great Lakes | 55: Ask Dr. Fish, Ask Dr. Fish, Teach Me About the Great Lakes | A Really Nice Thickness of Cheese
- Flathead Catfish (Pylodictis olivaris)
- New state-record flathead catfish weighs in above 64 pounds
- Marmorkrebs (Procambarus virginalis)
- Marbled crayfish becomes plentiful species thanks to genetic mutation
- Marbled crayfish raises eyebrows, and concerns | Great Lakes Now
- Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
- Keep, Cool, Call: What to do if you capture a black carp
- Lake Michigan Quagga Mussel Density
- Signal crayfish | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
- New invasive crayfish found in Minnesota | UMN Extension
- Research reveals hope for managing invasive red swamp crayfish | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
- Invasive Crayfish Collaborative: Prevention, Regulations
- National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Water hyacinth - MSU Extension
- Article: Pretty but problematic: Aquatic plants to avoid
- GLANSIS: NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory - Ann Arbor, MI, USA
- Invasive water hyacinths are effective at removing microplastics, study finds
- Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) | Minnesota DNR
- Grant supports educational resources for Chicago area boaters, harbormasters, shoreline property owners | Illinois
- Ballast Water - Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System
- How Invasions Happen: Aquariums
- Bellflower Restaurant
- The Bread Company
- Phở Số 1
- Belle Isle Conservancy
- Bradford Beach | Travel Wisconsin
- Bellaire Chamber of Commerce
- Honourable mentions for titles: These are not small fish; Catch ‘em and keep ‘em; Perpetual crayfish machine; It’s very, very pretty, it’s really hard to kill; If you’re not sure what it is, take it off your boat