NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Webster, D.A. 1941. The life histories of some Connecticut fishes. Pages 122-227 in A fishery survey of important Connecticut lakes. Bulletin 63. State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection. Hartford, CT.
Reference Number: 35 Type: Book Chapter Author: Webster, D.A. Date (year): 1941 Book Title: A fishery survey of important Connecticut lakes. Bulletin 63 Editor: Edition: Chapter Title:The life histories of some Connecticut fishes. Publisher:State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection Publisher Location:Hartford, CT Volume: Pages: 122-227 URL: Keywords: Connecticut fishes
Carassius auratus CT - state non-specific
Cyprinus carpio CT - Connecticut River CT - Lake Zoar (=Zoar Pond) CT - Housatonic River CT - Lake Housatonic, Derby CT - Candlewood Lake
Esox lucius CT - Connecticut River
Lepomis macrochirus CT - Columbia Lake
Micropterus dolomieu CT - Housatonic River CT - state non-specific CT - Bantam Lake CT - Columbia Lake CT - Pocotopaug Lake
Micropterus salmoides CT - state non-specific CT - Pocotopaug Lake
Oncorhynchus mykiss CT - state non-specific CT - Wononskopomuc Lake CT - Lake Quassapaug CT - Green Falls Reservoir [Pond] CT - West Hill Pond
Oncorhynchus nerka CT - East Twin Lakes, Salibury
Osmerus mordax CT - Crystal Lake CT - Shenipsit Lake CT - state non-specific
Pomoxis nigromaculatus CT - Bantam Lake, Litchfield
Salmo trutta CT - state non-specific
Salvelinus namaycush CT - state non-specific CT - East Twin Lakes, Salibury CT - Wononskopomuc Lake NH - First Connecticut Lake tributary
Sander vitreus CT - state non-specific CT - Candlewood Lake CT - Lake Zoar (=Zoar Pond)
Tinca tinca CT - Winnemaug Lake (Wattles Pond)
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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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