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University of Washington. 2011. University of Washinton - Fish Collection Database. University of Washington. http://www.fishnet2.net/ or http://biology.burke.washington.edu/ichthyology/database/search.php.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 20870
Type: Database
Author: University of Washington.
Date (year): 2011
Title:University of Washinton - Fish Collection Database.
Publisher:University of Washington.
Publisher Location:
URL: http://www.fishnet2.net/ or http://biology.burke.washington.edu/ichthyology/database/search.php
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Keywords: fishes, database, UW.
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Colossoma macropomum

    WA - SE Everett, NE corner of Silver Lake, off dock

Coregonus clupeaformis

    WA - Columbia River, equalizing reservoir near Coulee City.
    WA - Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake
    MT - Sherburne (Lake Sherburne)
    MT - Waterton Lake, upper end, Glacier National Park.

Dallia pectoralis

    AK - St. Paul Island

Fundulus diaphanus

    WA - Hardy Creek, "Hardy Slough" section, 1 mi above junction with Columbia River.
    WA - Columbia River, tidal lagoon near Longview.
    WA - Kalama River, ~1.6 miles upstream of confluence with Columbia River.
    WA - Kalama River, ~1.6 miles upstream of confluence with Columbia River.
    OR - Miller Sands Island, in the Columbia River, 5 miles upriver from Astoria.
    OR - Columbia River estuary.

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus

    HI - Irrigation ditch on university farm coming out of Manoa Stream

Novumbra hubbsi

    WA - Lake Margaret
    WA - Lake Margaret

Pomoxis nigromaculatus

    OR - Columbia River at McNary Dam
    OR - Umatilla River, at mouth

Thymallus arcticus

    WA - Lower Granite Lake.

Xiphophorus maculatus

    WA - Everett Bay, off Weyerhauser Dock.


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