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Second year-class of Arctic grayling eggs arrives from Alaska


Second year-class of Arctic grayling eggs arrives from Alaska
A striking fish with a sail-like dorsal fin and slate-blue coloration, the Arctic grayling was virtually the only native stream salmonid (a fish of the salmon family) in the northern Lower Peninsula until the population died off nearly a century ago. Three factors contributed to the grayling’s demise in Michigan: habitat destruction, unregulated harvest and predation/competition from nonnative fish species.
Since 2016, the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative – comprised of the Michigan DNR, the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians and more than 40 other partners – has worked to bring this locally extinct species back to Michigan. ....

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Arctic grayling return to Michigan as reintroduction initiative gains momentum


Arctic grayling return to Michigan as reintroduction initiative gains momentum
Arctic grayling were once in abundance, but human actions caused their demise. There s a statewide collaboration that s on a mission to restore the native species.
Author: Brent Ashcroft
Updated: 6:18 PM EDT May 18, 2021
MANISTEE, Mich. Around the onset of the 20th Century, Arctic grayling went from being the most abundant fish in Michigan waters, to being completely gone.
This cold water fish was mostly found in Michigan s northern, lower peninsula and served as the backbone of how the state s game and commercial fishing industry began.
What led to grayling s demise, and in the decades since, why has every restoration attempt failed? ....

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