Boardman River Fish Ladder photo
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Dan Kochanski, Lampricide Control Physical Science Technician talks sea lamprey photo
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Treating Ogontz River photo
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Service Employee Sexing a Sea Lamprey at the Cheboygan River in Michigan. photo
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Bayluscide input photo
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Lake trout with severe sea lamprey wounds photo
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Miners River sea lamprey barrier photo
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Bayluscide spot treatment photo
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Sea lamprey control photo
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Biological Science Technician Cassie Abrams from the Marquette Biological Station ensures an accurate lampricide application rate during a treatment of the Manistique River photo
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Service Employees Dan Kochanski and Jamie Criger Administer a Granular Baylucide Treatment on the Boyne River in Michigan photo
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The wounded lake trout from another angle photo
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Biological Science Technician Tiffany Opalka-Myers helps out with a sea lamprey treatment on the St. Mary's River in upper Michigan. photo
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Service Employee Checking a Sea Lamprey Trap on the St. Marys River, Which Borders Michigan and Ontario, Canada photo
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Lamprey trap lifting photo
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Duluth Boat Show - Sea Lamprey Booth photo
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Fish Biologists Cheryl Kaye and Mary Henson identify non-target species collected in Fish Creek, a tributary of the Conneaut Creek. photo
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Duluth Boat Show - Sea Lamprey Booth photo
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Service Employees at St. Joe River, Michigan checking Sea Lamprey Traps. photo
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Lampricide Control Physical Science Technician explains how the treatment works in the St. Mary's River photo
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Fish Biologist Cheryl Kaye, Supervisory Fish Biologist Shawn Nowicki and Fish Biologist Mary Henson identify non-target kill during the Conneaut Creek Treatment in Pennsylvania. photo
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Sea lamprey larva photo
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Sea lamprey face photo
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St. Mary's River Treatment Team photo
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Duluth Boat Show - Sea Lamprey Booth photo
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Testing the pH levels in Conneaut Creek. photo
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We are a science based agency. Determining pH levels in treatment streams allow crews to use the right amount of lampricide to target sea lampreys while minimizing non-target impacts. photo
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Fish Biologists Cheryl Kaye, Shawn Nowicki and Mary Henson determining where to do non-target risk assessment collections in the Conneaut Creek tributaries. photo
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Scott Grunder with sea lamprey photo
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Eel Ladder Research photo
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Boardman River Fish Ladder photo
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Bin O' lmaprey photo
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Kevin Letson driving boat photo
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Lamprey photo
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Biological Science Technician Nick Steimel measures the amount of lampricide entering the stream to ensure its effective at targeting sea lampreys while minimizing impacts on non-target species. photo
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Bayluscide treatment with Canada photo
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Portable Office photo
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Stop looking at me photo
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Barrier Inspection photo
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Chestnut Lamprey photo
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