Native Fish Returns to Great Lakes, Threatens Lake Trout

The burbot, bottom feeding fish nicknamed lawyers, are making a comback from the small number that have survived in its native waters of the Great Lakes. The species saw a huge decline in the 1950′s due to the invasive sea lamprey. Unfortunately there’s new research showing the return of the burbot may damage the multi-million dollar effort to restore another Great Lakes native, the lake trout. Read more at GreatLakesEco.org

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