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Jensen, D.A., 1994. "Ruffe Watch ID card", Minnesota Sea Grant Program, Duluth, MN A Great Lakes Sea Grant Network fact card produced by the Minnesota Sea Grant Program "Ruffe WATCH"The Ruffe The Eurasian ruffe (rhymes with tough) may pose a serious ecological threat to water environments and to sport and commercial fishing. This invader may compete with native fish for food and habitat. First reported in western Lake Superior in 1986, the ruffe population has rapidly increased in the St. Louis River at Duluth-Superior and spread to other rivers and bays along the south shore of western Lake Superior. There is great concern over the potential for the ruffe to expand its range in North American waters. Early detection of isolated populations may help slow or restrict the spread of the Eurasian ruffe. Your help is vital to prevent the spread of ruffe and to report new sightings. What to do
WARNING! Never transport a live ruffe. States have differing regulations and penalties regarding possession and/or transportation of live or dead ruffe. Know your State statutes. Contact: Local Sea Grant Communications Office |