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Carol Thompson Lansing State Journal LANSING Nicole Watson boarded the plane in Fairbanks, Alaska with delicate and peculiar cargo, a foam box marked live animals just small enough to fit under the seat on the long flight to Detroit. Inside the box were thousands of gooey globular fish eggs, the future of a species that vanished from Michigan streams a century ago and has since evaded attempts to restore it in its native home. Watson, a Michigan State University doctoral student, is part of a team of scientists working on a new effort to reintroduce the fish, Arctic grayling, to Michigan s inland streams. Biologists from tribes, universities and the state government are collaborating on a years-long project to bring back the lost icon. ....
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Lexi Krupp reports on efforts to restore arctic grayling populations in Michigan In a dim, out-of-the-way corner of the state fish hatchery in Marquette are a few thousand skinny, grey fish, each no more than nine inches long. “They are skittish,” says Jim Aho, who runs the facility for the Department of Natural Resources. “Movement above them definitely puts stress on them, so they’re in a dark, quiet few tanks here.” They’re arctic grayling, known as nmégos in Ojibwe a species that was once dominant in rivers and streams in northern Michigan, before they were wiped out from the state over a century ago. ....
4:47 They’re arctic grayling, known as nmégos in Ojibwe a species that was once dominant in rivers and streams in northern Michigan, before they were wiped out from the state over a century ago.
Since then, people have been trying to bring them back, without success. But researchers think this attempt will be different.
“There’s a lot more will behind it this time, because we don’t want it to fail again,” says Dana Castle, an inland fisheries biologist for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians.
A few thousand young grayling moved to Marquette State Fish Hatchery this fall, after clearing a series of health checks. They’re growing and doing well, according to Jim Aho, who cares for the fish. ....