In 2006, Oregon treated 2,824-acre Diamond Lake with rotenone after invasive tui chub caused its trout fishery to collapse

Source: The Times of India· TOI Science Desk· August 20, 2026
In 2006, Oregon treated 2,824-acre Diamond Lake with rotenone after invasive tui chub caused its trout fishery to collapse

Oregon officials treated Diamond Lake with rotenone in 2006 to remove invasive tui chub. This invasive fish had previously caused the trout fishery to collapse and disrupted the lake's ecosystem. The extensive treatment successfully removed millions of invasi…

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