Luring the Sea Lamprey

Weiming Li of Michigan State University discusses pheromone research as a promising strategy to help control the invasive sea lamprey in the Upper Great Lakes. Li was the third speaker in the Fall 2003 Great Lakes seminar series held at the University of Michigan. The series began in October with Claire Schelske, past president of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, who spoke on cultural eutrophication in the Great Lakes. Chris Goddard, Executive Secretary of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, discussed fisheries management and restoration on Nov. 6. The research seminar series was sponsored by Michigan Sea Grant and the UM School of Natural Resources & Environment.

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Photo: Weiming Li

 

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