NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Schofield, P.J. 2019. Fish Slam Data - Orlando, Florida, Summer June 5-6, 2019. U.S. Geological Survey, Gainesville, FL. Created on 06/11/2019.
Reference Number: 33260 Type: Database Author: Schofield, P.J. Date (year): 2019 Title:Fish Slam Data - Orlando, Florida, Summer June 5-6, 2019 Publisher:U.S. Geological Survey Publisher Location:Gainesville, FL URL: Accessed on: Created on: 06/11/2019 Keywords: Florida, fishes, koi
Cichlasoma dimerus FL - Riverside Acres park canal FL - Lake Lawne
Clarias batrachus FL - Spring Lake, Seminole County FL - Starke Lake
Ctenopharyngodon idella FL - Lake Virginia FL - Lake Lawne FL - Lake Sybelia, Maitland
Cyprinus carpio FL - Starke Lake
Dorosoma petenense FL - Lake Sybelia, Maitland
Hemichromis letourneuxi FL - Starke Lake
Hoplosternum littorale FL - Lake Lawne
Oreochromis sp. FL - Spring Lake, Seminole County FL - Lake Orienta, Seminole County FL - Lake Sawyer, Windemere FL - Little Econ FL - Lake Virginia FL - Lake Mendsen FL - canal next to Donnybrook Park FL - Riverside Acres park canal FL - Lake Lawne FL - Lake Mann FL - Crane's Roost, Seminole County FL - Lake Killarney FL - Starke Lake FL - Lake Underhill, Orlando
Pterygoplichthys sp. FL - canal next to Donnybrook Park FL - Riverside Acres park canal FL - Lake Lawne FL - Crane's Roost, Seminole County
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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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