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Hunting for Snakeheads; Anglers Cast to Protect Their Prey from .... Paul Bradley.

by Bradley, Paul; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 37Science. Publisher: Richmond Times-Dispatch, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Biological invasions | Exotic fishes | Freshwater ecology | Freshwater fishes | Nonindigenous pests | Snakeheads (Fish)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Near a bend in a placid canal running off Little Hunting Creek, not far from Mount Vernon, Cliff Magnus finally spied what he spent much of yesterday [July 30, 2004] seeking. Among the submerged weeds hugging the canal bank, the 44-year-old professional angler spotted the distinctive fins of a pair of northern snakehead fish." (RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH) This article focuses on the snakehead fish, but also describes other invasive species such as the nutria and the mute swan.
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Originally Published: Hunting for Snakeheads; Anglers Cast to Protect Their Prey from ..., July 31, 2004; pp. B1.

"Near a bend in a placid canal running off Little Hunting Creek, not far from Mount Vernon, Cliff Magnus finally spied what he spent much of yesterday [July 30, 2004] seeking. Among the submerged weeds hugging the canal bank, the 44-year-old professional angler spotted the distinctive fins of a pair of northern snakehead fish." (RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH) This article focuses on the snakehead fish, but also describes other invasive species such as the nutria and the mute swan.

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