NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Nielsen, J.R. 1976. Investigations in Ferry, Pend Oreille, Spokane and Stevens counties, Washington. Washington State Game Department.
Reference Number: 17412 Type: Report Author: Nielsen, J.R. Date (year): 1976 Report TitleInvestigations in Ferry, Pend Oreille, Spokane and Stevens counties, Washington. Publisher:Washington State Game Department. Publisher Location: Pages: 40 URL: Keywords: Washington, fishes
Ameiurus nebulosus WA - Diamond Lake WA - Eloika Lake WA - Newman Lake WA - Mud Lake WA - Pierre Lake WA - Long Lake (Reservoir) WA - Long Lake (Reservoir)
Carassius auratus WA - Waitts Lake WA - Jumpoff Joe Lake WA - Clear Lake, near Spokane
Cyprinus carpio WA - Newman Lake
Esox americanus vermiculatus WA - Eloika Lake
Lepomis cyanellus WA - Eloika Lake
Lepomis gibbosus WA - Eloika Lake WA - Newman Lake WA - Jumpoff Joe Lake WA - Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, on the Columbia River in Stevens County.
Micropterus salmoides WA - Eloika Lake WA - Curlew Lake WA - Newman Lake WA - Jumpoff Joe Lake WA - Long Lake (Reservoir)
Perca flavescens WA - Newman Lake WA - Diamond Lake WA - Sacheen Lake WA - Eloika Lake WA - Deer Lake WA - Waitts Lake WA - Long Lake (Reservoir) WA - Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, on the Columbia River in Stevens County. WA - Hatch Lake
Pomoxis nigromaculatus WA - Sacheen Lake WA - Eloika Lake WA - Pierre Lake WA - Long Lake (Reservoir) WA - Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, on the Columbia River in Stevens County.
Salmo trutta WA - Kettle River
Salvelinus fontinalis WA - Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge WA - Deep Lake WA - Swan Lake WA - Curlew Lake WA - Empire Lake WA - Black Lake WA - Elbow Lake WA - Jumpoff Joe Lake WA - Loon Lake WA - Phillips Lake WA - Summit Lake WA - Sacheen Lake WA - Davis Lake WA - North Skookum Lake WA - South Skookum Lake
Sander vitreus WA - Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, on the Columbia River in Stevens County.
Tinca tinca WA - Frater Lake
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].
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