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Morrow, J.E. 1980. The freshwater fishes of Alaska. Alaska Northwest Publishing Company, Anchorage, AK.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 34
Type: Book
Author: Morrow, J.E.
Date (year): 1980
Edition:
Title:The freshwater fishes of Alaska.
Publisher:Alaska Northwest Publishing Company
Publisher Location:Anchorage, AK
Volume:
Pages: 248 pp
URL:
Keywords: Alaska fishes
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Dallia pectoralis

    AK - Hood Lake at the Anchorage airport
    AK - Spenard Lake at the Anchorage Airport

Esox lucius

    AK - Susitna River drainage

Hypomesus nipponensis

    CA - Freshwater Lagoon

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

    MD - coastal waters
    ME - along the coast
    ON - Thunder Bay tributary, Lake Superior

Oncorhynchus kisutch

    AK - state non-specific
    CA - state non-specific
    MD - coastal waters
    ME - coastal waters
    NH - coastal waters
    OR - state non-specific
    WA - state non-specific

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    AK - Fairbanks area lakes, ponds and gravel pits
    AK - near Big Delta
    AK - Summit Lake near Paxson
    AK - Lost Lake, about 48km NW from Big Delta, next to Birch Lake

Osmerus mordax

    MI - state non-specific
    MI - Crystal Lake [near Frankfort]
    NY - Lake Ontario

Salvelinus fontinalis

    AK - southeastern Alaska

Thymallus arcticus

    AK - number of lakes in southeastern Alaska
    AK - Kenai Peninsula
    UT - state non-specific
    VT - state non-specific


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