Comments for: Biologists find ‘rock snot’ in Connecticut River

WATERBURY, Vt. – A species of invasive algae with an unusual nickname has been found in the northern stretches of the Connecticut River, the first time it ever has been spotted in the Northeast. Didymosphenia geminata, sometimes referred to as “rock snot,” has been seen growing on rocks… Read More
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