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    Department of Natural Resources warns snakeheads may be breeding more than once

    By Jane Bellmyer,

    12 hours ago

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    ANNAPOLIS — The invasive northern snakehead — recently given the name Chesapeake Channa — may be breeding twice each season, according to biologists with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

    This non-native fish species is on DNR’s most wanted list, urging anglers to catch as many as possible and to destroy them — if not eaten — rather than returning them to Maryland waters.

    Joseph Love, a Maryland DNR biologist, wrote a report indicating that female have been found with egg clutches in two different sizes, indicating two spawning seasons.

    These fish have been in Maryland waters since 2002 when adult fish were released into a pond in Crofton, Md. Rather than dying in unfamiliar waters, the fish thrived and have now spread to the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River. Love found the fish easily acclimate to different water temperatures and are voracious hunters.

    “It is important to document life history traits of a species in different habitats because we know there is plasticity in the traits of fishes based on the environment,” said Love. “This study fills a gap in what we know about Chesapeake Channa reproduction in the upper Chesapeake Bay.”

    The average female Chesapeake Channa carries more than 63,000 eggs.

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    Robin Smith
    50m ago
    Oh, that's just great!
    CarperMark
    8h ago
    So why do the DNR tag and release them..Snakeheads breed up to 5 times a year and up to 100k eggs..doesn't make sense..its almost like they don't know what they are doing..but it's a 3 letter agency so.......
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