NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Beecher, H.A., and R.F. Fernau. 1982. Fishes of oxbow lakes of Washington. Northwest Science 57(2):125-131.
Reference Number: 1607 Type: Journal Article Author: Beecher, H.A., and R.F. Fernau Date (year): 1982 Article Title:Fishes of oxbow lakes of Washington. Journal Name: Northwest Science Volume: 57 Issue: 2 Pages: 125-131 URL: Keywords: Washington fishes
Ambloplites rupestris WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, near Malone
Ameiurus nebulosus WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, near Malone WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, at Ford's Prairie
Cyprinus carpio WA - Oxbow Lake on the Chehalis River, on north end of golf course near Centralia WA - Oxbow lakes on the Similkameen River, north of Palmer Lake
Lepomis gibbosus WA - Oxbow Lake on the Chehalis River, on north end of golf course near Centralia WA - Oxbow lake on Chehalis River, south end of golf course near Centralia
Lepomis macrochirus WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, near Malone WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, at Ford's Prairie
Micropterus salmoides WA - Oxbow Lake on the Chehalis River, on north end of golf course near Centralia WA - Oxbow lake on Chehalis River, south end of golf course near Centralia WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, near Malone WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, at Ford's Prairie WA - Oxbow lakes on the Snoqualmie River, from Stillwater to North Bend WA - Oxbow lakes on the Similkameen River, north of Palmer Lake WA - Palmer Creek, just north of Palmer Lake
Perca flavescens WA - Oxbow lakes on the Snoqualmie River, from Stillwater to North Bend
Pomoxis nigromaculatus WA - Oxbow lake on the Chehalis River, at Ford's Prairie
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