Snakehead and blue catfish are invasive to Maryland, but what do you do with them when they're caught? - Tri-State Alert

By A Mystery Man Writer
03May2024

05 April 2024- Invasive species can have detrimental effects on ecologically and economically important native species. Once invasive species establish themselves in an ecosystem, they can reproduce in such numbers […]

Foreign invader on the move in Virginia

Invasive Fish Species Spark 'Disaster' in Maryland

At first it was shocking': Angler nabs an 18-pound snakehead fish in the Potomac - The Washington Post

Warnings to be posted about snakehead fish – Baltimore Sun

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FishTalk Magazine May 2023 by SpinSheet Publishing Company - Issuu

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Sharing this snakehead's teeth (yes, he's dead. I am legally required to kill any captured Snakehead in my state, so please don't come after me) : r/Fishing

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