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 ...
Tests confirm a fourth West Virginia trout stream is now infected with the invasive algae Didymo. Seneca Creek is the latest fishery to be found with the material growing along the bottom. Last year, ...
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