IT OUT FOR US. CAN I DRAG YOU DOWN? GET OUT OF THE TREE. GET OUT OF THE TREE! OH, YOU AIN’T GOING NOWHERE. IT’S A DIFFICULT CATCH, BUT DAVID STERN REELS IN A NORTHERN SNAKEHEAD FISH, SO BIG IT’S ...
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 ...
Maryland has a fish problem — or rather, three fish problems. The populations of invasive blue catfish, flathead catfish, and northern snakehead are exploding in the Chesapeake Bay. Their solution? If ...
The introduction of Chesapeake Channa in the Blackwater River drainage has led to a decline in the relative abundance of 19 out of 22 native fish species. The arrival of Chesapeake Channa has altered ...