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Reference Number: 14162
Type: Other
Author: Charlotte Harbor NEP.
Date (year): 2004
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Title:Minutes of the Technical Advisory Committee, Habitat Conservation Subcommittee. February 19, 2004, Punta Gorda.
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Pages: 646-656
Location: NAS; on-line
URL: http://www.charlotteharbornep.com/NEP/minutes-2004/HCS2-19-04minutes.pdf
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Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Astronotus ocellatus

    FL - Fakahatchee Strand

Belonesox belizanus

    FL - Fakahatchee Strand

Cichlasoma urophthalma

    FL - Caloosahatchee River (upper)
    FL - Matlacha Pass, west of Cape Coral
    FL - Yucca Pen Creek
    FL - North Silcox Creek
    FL - Estero Bay, SW FL
    FL - South Silcox Creek

Clarias batrachus

    FL - Horse Creek, SW Florida
    FL - Myakka River
    FL - Sanibel Island

Ctenopharyngodon idella

    FL - Myakka River

Hemichromis letourneuxi

    FL - Caloosahatchee River (upper)
    FL - North Ft. Myers

Hoplosternum littorale

    FL - Rotenberger Wildlife Management Area [SW corner of the county]
    FL - Everglades National Park
    FL - Lake Trafford
    FL - Bonita Springs
    FL - St. Lucie (C-44) Canal
    FL - Flint Pen Strand, Lee County
    FL - Myakka River

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus

    FL - Horse Creek, SW Florida

Oreochromis aureus

    FL - Horse Creek, SW Florida
    FL - Myakka River

Oreochromis mossambicus

    FL - Billy Creek, SW FL
    FL - Sanibel Island

Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus

    FL - Horse Creek, SW Florida
    FL - Myakka River

Tilapia mariae

    FL - Caloosahatchee River (upper)


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