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Great Lakes / Round goby / Ruffe / Lake Superior / Tubenose goby / Sea lamprey / Stickleback / Alewife / Sailing ballast / Fish / Canada–United States border / Eastern Canada
Date: 2005-03-08 09:44:12
Great Lakes
Round goby
Ruffe
Lake Superior
Tubenose goby
Sea lamprey
Stickleback
Alewife
Sailing ballast
Fish
Canada–United States border
Eastern Canada

The State of the Lake Superior Fish Community in 2000

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