| Specimen ID | 26217 |
| Group | Fishes |
| Genus | Alosa |
| Species | sapidissima |
| Common Name | American Shad |
| State | AK |
| County | Anchorage |
| Locality | Fort Wrangell on Stikine River |
| Mapping Accuracy | Approximate |
| HUC8 Name | Etolin-Zarembo-Wrangell Islands |
| HUC8 Number | 19010209 |
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| Collection Year | 1894 |
| Year Accuracy | Actual |
| Potential Pathway | stocked for food |
| Status | established |
| Reference 1 |
| Ref. Number: | 32 |
| Author: | Smith, H.M. |
| Date: | 1896 |
| Title: | A review of the history and results of the attempts to acclimatize fish and other water animals in the Pacific states. |
| Journal: | Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission |
| Volume: | 15 |
| Pages: | 379-472 |
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| Comments | An alcohol tank loaned to the Natural History Society in Sitka was returned to the Albatross (US Fish Commission steamer) w/ one shad. Collection site not known. female |
| Record Type | Literature |
| Disposal | Washington (UW?) |
| Freshwater/Marine | Freshwater |
| Number Collected | 1 |
| Size | 394 mm, 0.91 kg |