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Are there jellyfish in Lake Erie? Rare non-native freshwater species spotted. Here's where
A freshwater jellyfish originally from Asia is roughly the size of a penny and is a rare sight in the Great Lakes. Most of the time, they're stuck to the bottom of the lake as polyps, according to the ...
An intern with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection recently spotted and recorded a freshwater jellyfish on Lake Erie's Presque Isle Bay. The invasive species is believed to have ...
It’s been a great few years for it on Lake Erie. That’s what aquatic scientists from the state Department of Environmental Conservation told more than 100 local anglers at the Southtowns Walleye Club ...
Shallow-water ciscoes, a native fish species extirpated from Lake Erie in the mid-20th century, have been rediscovered in a Pennsylvania lake. Biologists are investigating the possibility of ...
Lake Erie borders the southeastern tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. A state park features camping, fishing and sandy beaches. Several historic lighthouses line Michigan's coast overlooking Lake Erie ...
LAKE ERIE BEACH, N.Y. — Now that there has been the tease of spring-like weather in Western New York, people have begun wandering out to the Lake Erie shoreline to catch some fresh air. RELATED: Sport ...
If you’ve been to a Lake Erie beach over the past week, you may have noticed a putrid smell and dead fish littering the shoreline. It is a common sight and smell along the lake in spring. But this ...
A penny-sized jellyfish has been spotted in the western part of Lake Erie as well as in western Pennsylvania. The stinging cells of these freshwater jellyfish can't pierce human skin. The non-native ...
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