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Tiger shrimp invade Louisiana water

An invasive species known as tiger shrimp have been spotted in the Gulf of Mexico.

11/17/2013 | Rating NR

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Tiger shrimp invade Louisiana water

Clip: 11/17/2013 | 3m 18s

An invasive species known as tiger shrimp have been spotted in the Gulf of Mexico.

An invasive species known as tiger shrimp have been spotted in the Gulf of Mexico over the last six years. Charlie Whinham talks with shrimpers and researchers about how these huge shrimp could cause big problems for Louisiana’s multi-billion dollar industry.

11/17/2013 | Rating NR

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