
The New Great Lakes Goby Fish Gang
From: Pat Maxwell
Series: March 2008 - Isla Earth Radio Series
Length: 01:32
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In April of 1990, biologist David Jude pulled a little bug-eyed fish from the Saint Claire River near Detroit. It was a Round Goby. Immediately, alarm bells went off in Jude's head. What was a Goby doing here? This was North America, not the Black Sea where this species belonged. Jude knew the Goby well, and he knew the local eco-system was in for a shock...
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Piece Description
In April of 1990, biologist David Jude pulled a little bug-eyed fish from the Saint Claire River near Detroit. It was a Round Goby. Immediately, alarm bells went off in Jude's head. What was a Goby doing here? This was North America, not the Black Sea where this species belonged. Jude knew the Goby well, and he knew the local eco-system was in for a shock...