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Owen, J.B., D.S. Elsen, and G.W. Russell. 1981. Distribution of fishes in North and South Dakota basins affected by the Garrison Diversion unit. Fishery Research Unit, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1331
Type: Report
Author: Owen, J.B., D.S. Elsen, and G.W. Russell.
Date (year): 1981
Report TitleDistribution of fishes in North and South Dakota basins affected by the Garrison Diversion unit.
Publisher:Fishery Research Unit, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND.
Publisher Location:
Pages: 211 pp
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Keywords: North Dakota, South Dakota, fishes, Lepomis humilis, orange spotted sunfish
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Esox lucius

    ND - state non-specific

Lepomis humilis

    ND - James River below Jamestown dam
    ND - Sheyenne River

Lepomis macrochirus

    ND - Lake Sakakawea (created by Garrison Dam)
    ND - James River above Jamestown Dam
    ND - upper and lower Sheyenne River
    ND - Wild Rice River
    SD - Middle James (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Lower James (HUC8) non-specific
     - Upper James (HUC8) non-specific

Micropterus dolomieu

    SD - Lower James (HUC8) non-specific

Micropterus salmoides

     - Upper James (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Lower James (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Lower James (HUC8) non-specific

Notropis hudsonius

    ND - Lake Oahe at mouth of Heart River
    ND - Lake Sakakawea (created by Garrison Dam)
    ND - Heart River, at mouth, at Lake Oahe
    SD - Lake Oahe
    SD - Lake Oahe

Pomoxis annularis

     - Upper James (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Middle James (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Lower James (HUC8) non-specific

Pomoxis nigromaculatus

     - Upper James (HUC8) non-specific
     - Elm (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Middle James (HUC8) non-specific
    SD - Lower James (HUC8) non-specific

Pylodictis olivaris

    SD - Mouth of James River
    SD - James River [near railroad crossing]


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