the ones that arent native.
Yes, there are carp in Lake Erie, particularly the common carp, which is an invasive species in the Great Lakes region. They can negatively impact local ecosystems by disrupting habitats and competing with native fish for resources. Efforts have been made to manage their population, but they remain a significant presence in the lake.
The Nile Perch is one of the Invasive species located in Lake Victoria, Africa. It was introduced as a sporting fish, but it soon became one of the 100 Worst Invasive Species by the IUCN's (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Invasive Species Specialist Group. Other invasive species include the Nile Tilapia and the Water Hyacinth, which is a water-type weed.
Lake Erie is not home to certain species that thrive in more temperate or tropical waters, such as coral reefs or tropical fish. Additionally, large marine mammals, like whales and dolphins, are not found in Lake Erie due to its freshwater ecosystem. Furthermore, saltwater species cannot survive in the lake's freshwater environment.
There are no monsters in Lake Erie.
The Lake Erie.
they mainly eat fish, and luckily have grown to favor the invasive gobi.
Haddock do not live in Lake Erie; they are primarily found in the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly around the waters off New England and the Canadian Maritimes. Lake Erie, being a freshwater lake, is home to species that are adapted to freshwater environments, such as perch, walleye, and bass. Haddock thrive in saltwater, which is not present in Lake Erie.
Lake Erie.
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Green Lake in Wisconsin Lake George in New York
Lake Erie is on the northern border of Ohio.
Yes. Erie, PA is on the coast of Lake Erie.