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Invasive shrimp species spreads to Lake Superior, completes Great Lakes takeover, study says
A non-native Hemimysis anomala shrimp species has established a self-sustaining population in Lake Superior, completing its spread to all five Great Lakes. The study found juveniles, adults, and evidence of reproduction in the Duluth-Superior Harbor, confirming the species' establishment there.
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