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Fisheries committee  They go up and then they're counted. That way, we were able to accurately map the densities of larval sea lamprey within the St. Mary's River. Then we developed a new type of lampricide that we call granular Bayluscide. If you think of a cold capsule, those Contac Cs, we put the

June 11th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Chris Goddard

Fisheries committee  No, sir. I think the effectiveness of the granular Bayluscide is about 75%. When we use our lampricide, our TFM, and we apply that in streams, we are usually somewhere between 95% and 99% effective in terms of reducing larval lamprey.

June 11th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Chris Goddard

Fisheries committee  To follow up specifically to your question, there are two coordinating bodies that exist on the Great Lakes right now. One is a U.S. panel, which is orchestrated through the Great Lakes Commission, called the Great Lakes panel on aquatic invasive species. It serves to bring peopl

June 11th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Chris Goddard

Fisheries committee  I have nothing further to add to that.

June 11th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Chris Goddard

Fisheries committee  Thank you. Speaking specifically to your question, we have a target of about 4,000 lampreys in Lake Erie, a relatively smaller system than those of the other Great Lakes. We were within that target for a large number of years. Then lamprey populations started to increase within

June 11th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Chris Goddard