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Shebley, W.H. 1917. History of introduction of food and game fishes into the waters of California. California Fish and Game 3:3-12.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 547
Type: Journal Article
Author: Shebley, W.H.
Date (year): 1917
Article Title:History of introduction of food and game fishes into the waters of California.
Journal Name: California Fish and Game
Volume: 3
Issue:
Pages: 3-12
URL:
Keywords: introduced fishes, California, salmo trutta
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Alosa sapidissima

    CA - Sacramento River at Tehama
    CA - Sacramento River near Tehama

Cyprinus carpio

    CA - Sutterville Lake near Sacramento [Lake does not exist anymore]
    CA - Sacramento River near Sacramento

Lepomis gulosus

    CA - Lake Cuyamaca, near San Diego
    CA - Feather River

Lepomis macrochirus

    CA - Honey Lake
    CA - Placer County lakes
    CA - sloughs of the Feather River
    CA - Sacramento River, sloughs
    CA - Stockton (near)
    CA - Clear Lake
    CA - Kings River
    CA - Kern River
    CA - Buena Vista Lake

Perca flavescens

    CA - Vera Lake
    CA - Placer County lakes
    CA - Sacramento River, sloughs
    CA - sloughs of the Feather River
    CA - Stockton (near)
    CA - Clear Lake
    CA - Kings River
    CA - Kings River
    CA - Buena Vista Lake

Pomoxis annularis

    CA - Honey Lake
    CA - Vera Lake
    CA - Stockton (near)
    CA - Clear Lake

Salvelinus namaycush

    CA - Lake Tahoe

Sander vitreus

    CA - Sacramento River opposite Sacramento City

Tautoga onitis

    CA - San Francisco Bay drainage

Thymallus arcticus

    CA - Sacramento River tributaries


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