BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — The snakehead fish is an invasive species that came into Maryland in the early 2000s. They’ve been a big problem for our aquatic ecosystem because they eat everything, but ...
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — What's in a name? Nothing good for the snakehead fish. But a Maryland state senator recently amended a bill to rename the Northern Snakehead, an invasive species, in hopes of ...
The Chesapeake Channa, known widely as the snakehead, has carved out a unique place in Maryland’s sportfishing scene despite its status as an invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay’s tributaries.
The introduction of Chesapeake Channa in the Blackwater River drainage has led to a decline in the relative abundance of 19 out of 22 native fish species. The arrival of Chesapeake Channa has altered ...
Fishermen in Deduru Oya are seeking support from volunteers to help them fight an ecological disaster in the form of an invasive alien species. The Giant snakehead fish (Channa micropeltes), commonly ...
MARYLAND (7News) — Maryland officials for years have tried to limit northern snakehead populations, and a soon-to-be signed bill to rename the fish might lure more people to harvest the fish, ...
Human beings are supposed to be the apex predators in the Chesapeake Bay region. Just look at all the things people kill and consume: Chickens, cows, crabs, chocolate cake (Marylanders naturally seem ...