INVASIVE ALGAE DIDYMO CONFIRMED IN TWO MORE STREAMS
August 14, 2008
August 14, 2008
CHARLESTON, W.Va., Aug. 14 -- The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources issued the following news release:
The invasive algae known as Didymo has been found in lower Glady Fork north of Alpena, and in Gandy Creek near Whitmer, according to Mike Shingleton, Assistant Chief, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Section. After a news release in early July announced the presence of Didymo in the Elk River near Webster Springs, DNR received angler repor . . .
The invasive algae known as Didymo has been found in lower Glady Fork north of Alpena, and in Gandy Creek near Whitmer, according to Mike Shingleton, Assistant Chief, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Section. After a news release in early July announced the presence of Didymo in the Elk River near Webster Springs, DNR received angler repor . . .
