Cisco or lake herring fish are endangered primarily due to habitat degradation, overfishing, and the introduction of invasive species that disrupt their ecosystems. Pollution from agricultural runoff and industrial activities has further compromised their water quality and spawning grounds. Additionally, climate change poses risks by altering water temperatures and oxygen levels, which affect their survival and reproduction. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect their populations and restore their habitats.
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I was also looking for this answer for the Telegraph GKCrossword of 1st August 2009. I think, however, that the clue should read "Salmanoid..." or "Salmonid.." not "Samanoid..." I was right, it should read "Salmanoid" or "Salmonid" The answer is "CISCO" (Note: 1 across is CHAFFINCH, not as I had, GOLDFINCH) The ciscoesare salmonid fish of the genus CoregonusThe five endemic cisco species of the Laurentian Great Lakes are, or were:The kiyi. A deepwater cisco or chub , endemic to the Great Lakes. It inhabited Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Ontario but is now believed to persist only in Lake Superior where it is common. The bloater. A freshwater fish native to the Great Lakes. It is silver in color with a pink and purple iridescence and reaches an average length of 9 inches ....The shortnose cisco. A species of freshwater fish in the salmon family . The species is native to the Nearctic ecozone, formerly occurring in Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Ontario in Canada and the United States....The longjaw cisco. Was a deep water Cisco or chub, usually caught at depths of 100 metres or more from Lakes Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Erie....The deepwater cisco. Was one of the largest Cisco in the Great Lakes. Its average length was 30cm and it was about 1.0 kilogram in weight. Occurring only in Lakes Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, and inhabited waters between 50 and 150 metres deep.
The removal of Lake Herring and lake whitefish can have indirect effects on other organisms due to their roles as key prey species in the food web. Without these fish species, predators that rely on them for food may experience declines in population sizes, leading to potential imbalances in the ecosystem. Additionally, Lake Herring and lake whitefish play important roles in nutrient cycling and energy transfer within the aquatic environment, so their removal could impact the overall health and functioning of the ecosystem.
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Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic Cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
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Yes Mexican walking fish are endangered and one of the reasons they are endangered is because they mostly lived in two main lakes in Mexico Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco. Unfortunately both lakes no longer exist, which is why these creatures are so endangered. An estimate in 1998 the population of Mexican walking fish was 1500 per square mile, but to this day there are only about 25 per square mile. Also yes Mexican walking fish do live in Mexico. I saw a map of where Mexican walking fish live and it is a part of Mexico.
The deepwater Cisco became extinct in 1952. It was native to Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. The average length was 12 inches.
No it is not endangered.
The Alewife, commonly known as Mulhaden, Grey Herring and Golden Shad, is a species of fish native to Lake Ontario. The binomial name for the Alewife is Alosa pseudoharengus.
Lake Erie is the lake with the highest fish population