That would be river lampreys, this is a brook lamprey they dont migrate or
feed on fish.

On Sun, 19 Mar 2023, 04:28 Alan C, <c...@lantic.net> wrote:

> Ugh! Draculas of the fish world. The St. Lawrence Seaway gave Lampreys
> access to the Great Lakes where they decimated the fish.
>
> Alan C
>
> On 18-Mar-23 10:28 PM, Toine wrote:
> > This fish is very rare and if present an indication of water quality. I
> had
> > the opportunity to see them because they were just being counted.
> >
> > https://repiuk.nl/new/_1033255/
> >
> > Lumix G9, Leica 12-60
> >
> > Toine
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