A new spawning reef will benefit Michigan’s Saginaw Bay fish
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If you build it, bending a phrase from the classic baseball film “Field of Dreams,” they will come. And spawn.
“They” are fish, and the proof is in reproduction observed on the Coreyon Reef, constructed five years ago about seven miles off Saginaw Bay’s eastern shoreline in Michigan and now known to have attracted spawning walleyes and lake whitefish.
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