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Schultz, L.P, and A.C DeLacy. 1935. Mid-Pacific Magazine: Fishes of the American Northwest. Pan-Pacific Research Institution. 1935 (Oct/Dec):365-380.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1695
Type: News
Author: Schultz, L.P, and A.C DeLacy.
Date (year): 1935
Title:Mid-Pacific Magazine: Fishes of the American Northwest.
Publisher:Pan-Pacific Research Institution.
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Keywords: fishes, brown trout, american shad, brook trout, goldfish, tench, common carp, Washington, Oregon
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Alosa sapidissima

    WA - state non-specific
    WA - Grays Harbor
    WA - Cape Disappointment, at the mouth of the Columbia River
    WA - Columbia and Snake River confluence
    WA - Columbia River, Lake Wallula, at Wallula
    OR - Willamette River, confluence with Columbia River
    OR - Yaquina Bay [Newport, OR]
    OR - Coos Bay [Coos River]
    OR - Rogue River

Carassius auratus

    WA - Lake Washington
    WA - Lake Union
    WA - Columbia River, mouth
    WA - Kalama River (lower)
    WA - Moses Lake

Cyprinus carpio

    OR - Umatilla River, at mouth
    WA - Crab Creek, upper, near Odessa
    WA - Rock Island Dam on the Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi

    WA - state non-specific

Salmo trutta

    WA - Baker Lake, fish hatchery
    OR - Clackamas River (lower)
    OR - Sucker Lake (Oswego Lake)
    WA - Big White Salmon River

Salvelinus fontinalis

    WA - Unidentified Creek near Enumclaw
    WA - Lake Washington
    OR - Clackamas River (lower)
    WA - Little White Salmon River
    WA - Teanaway River
    WA - Moses Lake
    WA - Grand Coulee, below Dry Falls
    WA - Wenatchee River
    WA - North Twin Lake
    WA - Dragoon Creek
    OR - Dairy Creek (lower)

Tinca tinca

    WA - Lake Washington
    WA - Lake Union
    WA - Kalama River (lower)
    OR - Umatilla River, at mouth
    WA - Rock Island Dam on the Columbia River
    WA - Lake Chelan


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