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Henry Lazauski

Henry Lazauski

It is the intent of this scientist/author to provide commentary on regional and global biological and ecological changes in this BLOG. Regional commentary will have a predominately southeastern United States focus with global implications. Global discussions will talk about what is taking place on a planetary scale with possible associated local effects.

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Cold fish for cold weather

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It’s a cold January Sunday as I sit writing this column and what’s a more perfect topic to write about on a day like this than eels? Our friends down here from the great lakes region are familiar with a nasty bloodsucking fellow up their way called the lamprey and we’re glad that you didn’t bring him with you.

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