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Canadian solution to invasive species may be too drastic for Moosehead 
By V. Paul Reynolds CA Source: Bangor Daily 11/12/2024
The late Bangor Daily news Outdoors writer Tom Hennessey caught this "smallie."
Credit: V. Paul Reynolds
Moosehead, Maine’s largest lake, is still a fabled cold water sport fishery. Landlocked salmon, lake trout and record-book eastern brook trout attract recreational anglers from around the globe.
 

For those of us who value the legacy and look to the future, the presence of an invasive species, smallmouth bass, in the lake is a disappointment and a source of concern.

 
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How Californias Major Reservoirs Changed After Atmospheric River
By Anna Skinner em Source: thenewstribune 11/22/2024
Water levels increased at several California reservoirs this week as an atmospheric river pummeled the region.
Credit: Kirpal Kooner/Getty
Water levels at major reservoirs in northern California rose this week after a moisture-laden atmospheric river pummeled the region.
How California Major Reservoirs Changed After Atmospheric. View of Lake Shasta at full capacity with mountains in the background.
 

A bomb cyclone brought dangerous weather conditions across the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, causing power outages for more than a half-million people and killing at least two. It also ushered in an atmospheric river, which brought heavy rainfall across the northern half of California. Multiple weather warnings remained in place Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), many of them flood related.

 
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·River creature with armored body and tall head
miamiherald 11/22/2024
In a river of northern Brazil, an “armored” creature swam through the water in search of its next meal — or tried to at least. But something caught the striped animal and pulled it to the surface. Scientists looked at their catch and realized it was a new species.
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·The fight to keep grass carp out of the Great Lakes
The Narwhal 11/19/2024

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·Why Canadas decision to lift a ban on cod fishing in Newfoundland
theconversation 11/14/2024

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