> The biologist in the Sunspot article mentioned that Maryland summer
> temperatureas are ideal for the northern snakehead to spawn. What does
that
> mean? Does anyone know about the reproductive biology of that animal
> (breeding temperature, egg development, fecundity, etc)? Could Bob have
> been wading in cigs and muck too early in the year? Maybe NANFA can get
> "really" scientific and do some research and set up a scientific sampling
> plan! Can you imagine the PR that may result?!
>
> --
> Jay DeLong
> Olympia, WA
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