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Cass River Gets Treatment

Summary by wgrt.com
In Tuscola County, wildlife experts are treating the Cass River to stop invasive sea lamprey larvae from harming local fish. Through Thursday they’ll use safe chemicals to kill the larvae buried in the riverbed. These parasites threaten the Great Lakes’ $7 billion fishing industry. The treatment is safe, but residents should avoid contact with the water during this time, and farmers must pause…
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wgrt.com broke the news in Port Huron, United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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