University of Washington: One-Lake Wonders Facing Climate Change
February 14, 2020
February 14, 2020
BOTHELL, Washington, Feb. 14 -- The University of Washington Bothell campus issued the following news:
There is one lake in Washington where Arctic grayling survive -- for now, says Jeff Jensen, an ichthyologist and senior lecturer at the University of Washington Bothell.
A freshwater member of the salmon family, Arctic grayling were planted by state fisheries workers in the late 1940s in a few North Cascades lakes to give anglers an exotic catch, without having to trav . . .
There is one lake in Washington where Arctic grayling survive -- for now, says Jeff Jensen, an ichthyologist and senior lecturer at the University of Washington Bothell.
A freshwater member of the salmon family, Arctic grayling were planted by state fisheries workers in the late 1940s in a few North Cascades lakes to give anglers an exotic catch, without having to trav . . .