Snakehead and blue catfish are invasive to Maryland, but what do you do with them when they're caught? - Tri-State Alert
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
Every Angler Can Help Control Aquatic Invasive Species
Invasive Blue Catfish to be Served up at Md. State Institutions
Snakehead may be at home in Potomac River
At first it was shocking': Angler nabs an 18-pound snakehead fish in the Potomac - The Washington Post
Federal Government Denies Maryland Request for Blue Catfish Disaster Declaration - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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
Maryland Seeks Federal Aid to Address Invasive Catfish
New rockfish moratorium possibly warns architect of 36-year ban
Maryland pays anglers to catch snakehead fish in the Chesapeake Bay - The Washington Post