Invasive bloody red shrimp confirmed to have spread to all 5 Great Lakes
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Jenny Marchi, Nick Monacelli
2h agoen
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Scientists have confirmed a tiny invasive shrimp species from Eastern Europe lives in Lake Superior, previously the final Great Lake to have avoided the spread of the species.
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