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Environmental Update: Crayfish

We check in with reporter Jes Burns about how crayfish introduced to Crater Lake to feed sport fish are now with native newts.

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<p>Crayfish have been trapped in Crater Lake as deep as 750 feet, the deepest known crayfish in any lake system.</p>

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Crayfish have been trapped in Crater Lake as deep as 750 feet, the deepest known crayfish in any lake system.

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