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1. This Months Issue - KentuckyLiving Magazine - Kentucky Living
www.kentuckyliving.com/article - [Cached]Published on: 11/21/2005 Last Visited: 11/21/2005
"Fish do not have enough oxygen to live below that thermocline," says Ted Crowell, assistant director of fisheries for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
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"During summer, you're pretty much wasting your time if you fish more than 20 feet deep in the state's lakes," says Crowell. -
2. Weekly News
www.great-lakes.org/Wkly_news/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/23/2004 Last Visited: 5/17/2008
"They will spawn and then take over," said Ted Crowell, assistant director of fisheries for the KDFWR.
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"Because of this competition, they have the potential to replace native species," Crowell said.
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"They brought them in to break the life cycle of a grub parasite in fish by eating the snails in their ponds," Crowell said.
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3. Grayson County News-Gazette
www.gcnewsgazette.com/articles - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2004 Last Visited: 3/1/2004
"They will spawn and then take over,"said Ted Crowell, assistant director of fisheries for the KDFWR.
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"Because of this competition, they have the potential to replace native species," Crowell said.
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"They brought them in to break the life cycle of a grub parasite in fish by eating the snails in their ponds," Crowell said.

