BASALT – Mysis shrimp, or “mysis relicta” are one of the reasons we have such big fish in the Fryingpan River. After the last ice age, these relatives of saltwater shrimp became stranded inland and ...
Lake Tahoe is known for its beautiful blue waters and remarkable transparency. But its clarity is threatened by climate change and urbanization — and billions of tiny invasive shrimp. Researchers at ...
LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — First it was development runoff. Then it was algae triggered by global warming. Now UC Davis researchers have seized on a new explanation for the continued dinginess of Lake Tahoe ...
Lake Tahoe, with its iconic blue waters straddling the borders of Nevada and California, continues to face a litany of threats related to climate change. But a promising new project to remove tiny, ...
North Idaho anglers have to be scratching their heads over the unofficial world-record 9.67-pound kokanee caught in northeastern Oregon’s Wallowa Lake on Sunday. This fish, the latest in a series of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... DILLON — Shrimp, apparently, are smarter than they look. Or at least they’re smarter than the trout in Dillon Reservoir. While scientists may be hesitant to ...
Invasive shrimp are threatening Lake Tahoe. These are not the big white and orange crustaceans you get in a taco or on top of pasta. They’re called Mysis shrimp, and they’re voracious invaders that ...
Scientists noticed declines in invasive Mysis shrimp numbers correspond with increased lake clarity While overall clarity improving, summertime clarity lags Global warming threatens to make clarity ...
Mysis shrimp, or “Mysis relicta,” are one of the reasons we have such big fish in the Fryingpan River here in Basalt. After the last ice age, these relatives of saltwater shrimp became stranded inland ...