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Blue pigment (Sandercyanin) is produced in membrane-bounded vesicles (440x) just posterior (toward tail) to each dorsal spine and next to an adjacent blood vessel.
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Washington County is currently doing research on blue walleye in Canada and the upper midwest. We would appreciate information on sightings including lake name and nearest town.
Dr. Wayne Schaefer | University of Wisconsin - Washington County | 400 University Drive | West Bend, WI 53095 wayne.schaefer@uwc.edu
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