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Didymo in East Branch of Delaware

October 15th, 2007 in Fly Fishing Views |

It seems almost inevitable now that the invasive algae will infest many famous eastern U.S. trout streams. “Samples taken by DEC have confirmed that didymo is present in the East Branch of the Delaware River. In addition, based on samples…

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