THE SEA LAMPREYAn amazing report by the amazing
Alex Phiroze Ghandhi
Where did it come from,and how did it get here?
The sea lamprey originated in the Atlantic ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is older than the dinosaurs, and is one of the last water animals to have no jaws. It got to Lake Ontario through the St. Lawrence Seaway. It later escaped into the other Great Lakes through the Welland Canal.
What does it look like?
The sea lamprey looks like a snake with a round mouth with sucking teeth circling inside of it.
It can grow up to be 12 to 20 inches long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=x-KJZ22-wTQ
How is this organism harmful, and what is its economic impact?
The sea lamprey uses its teeth to eat away at native fish in the Great Lakes, usually tunneling through the fish.
The sea lamprey affects the economy by bringing down the population of native fish, such as lake trout, bourbon, and whitefish. Doing so affects the commercial fishing in the area.
How to manage them
One way to control the sea lamprey is to sterilize the males, then release them so that they can’t reproduce.
People also use chemicals called lampricides which kill the lampreys while they are still young.
Conclusion
So, in conclusion, you now know about the sea lamprey, and what harm it is doing to the
Great Lakes Region. I hope that you enjoyed this presentation. Learn more about all the invasive species, and try to do all you can to help!
biblography
Most of the information about the sea lamprey came from nab the aquatic invader.
http://www.iiseagrant.org/NabInvader/ All of the images and video came from
Google images https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=gh&ion=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bvm=bv.43148975,d.b2U&biw=1014&bih=626&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=c9UwUezvG4LkrAHauYGgAw and you tube https://www.youtube.com/ march 2013.
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