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Northern Snakehead Fish

Snakeheads are back in Maryland, but it’s no laughing matter. Northern snakehead fish are considered highly invasive with the potential to quickly affect native ecosystems. Once established, eradication of invasive species may be impossible.

Maryland’s efforts in 2002 to contain this species in a Crofton pond was successful, and more recently, DNR worked with the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission to drain a Wheaton pond where a northern snakehead was caught.

But then a single northern snakehead was caught on May 7 in Little Hunting Creek, a Virginia tributary just across the Potomac River.

And this week, another northern snakehead fish was caught May 12 near Marshall Hall on the Potomac River. This fish, an immature female hatched in 2003, is approximately the same size as the northern snakehead caught May 7.

It is unlikely that only two Northern Snakehead fish are in the Potomac. In order to assess just how many are out there, and the corresponding threat to the ecosystem, DNR will be posting signs around the Potomac River in marinas instructing anglers who catch Northern Snakehead fish to kill these fish, keep them, and notify DNR immediately at 410-260-8320, or toll-free at 1-877-520-8DNR, ext. 8230 or via e-mail: customerservice@dnr.state.md.us

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Snakehead

News Stand 9/29/04
DNR Proposes Modified Snakehead Fish Regulations
9/1/04
DNR Withdraws Proposed Snakehead Regulations
7/1/04
DNR and Bass Pro Partner to Provide Rewards for Anglers Catching Snakeheads
6/30/04
Public Hearing For Snakehead Regulations July 7
6/17/04
Sixth Snakehead Caught in Potomac River Tributary
6/3/04
Fifth Northern Snakehead Fish Caught In Potomac River
5/28/04
Another Snakehead Fish Caught in Potomac River
5/14/04
DNR Fisheries Service To Post Signs Advising Anglers To Kill And Report Northern Snakehead Fish Caught
04/28/04
Single Northern Snakehead Fish Found In Wheaton Regional Park’s Pine Lake
04/28/04
Media Alert: Single Northern Snakehead Fish Found In Wheaton Regional Park’s Pine Lake
09/18/02
DNR to Apply Neutralizing Agent to Crofton Pond
09/10/02
Snakehead Fish Found in Inner Harbor; Appears to be a Discard
09/05/02
DNR Completes Rotenone Application; More Than a 120 Snakehead Fish Dead
08/07/02
DNR Secretary Fox Announces Course of Action for Snakehead Fish
07/26/02
Snakehead Scientific Advisory Panel Report Recommends Common Herbicides And A Pesticide To Eradicate Fish From Crofton Pond
07/16/02
Maryland Snakehead Fish Scientific Advisory Panel Assembled, First Meeting Planned
07/11/02
DNR Officials Identify Source of Snakehead Fish
07/10/02
Florida Biologist Identifies Juvenile Fish Caught in Crofton Pond as Northern Snakehead