By John Hageman Contributing Writer Toledo, Ohio — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has confirmed the presence of another exotic species of zooplankton, called Thermocyclops crassus, in western Lake Erie. The EPA cites its significance as being the first invasive species detected in the Great Lakes since the bloody red shrimp was confirmed in 2006. […]
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