Carassius auratus
Carassius auratus
(Goldfish)
Fishes
Exotic

6 results for Carassius auratus (Goldfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
280759 KYGallatinOhio River (R.M. 531.5) [Markland Locks and Dam, near Ethridge]1968 05090203 Middle Ohio-Laugheryunknown
280760 KYGallatinOhio River (R.M. 531.5) [Markland Locks and Dam, near Ethridge]1969 05090203 Middle Ohio-Laugheryunknown
280761 KYGallatinOhio River (R.M. 531.5) [Markland Locks and Dam, near Ethridge]1970 05090203 Middle Ohio-Laugheryunknown
280762 KYGallatinOhio River (R.M. 531.5) [Markland Locks and Dam, near Ethridge]1970 05090203 Middle Ohio-Laugheryunknown
280764 KYGallatinOhio River (R.M. 531.5) [Markland Locks and Dam, near Ethridge]1976 05090203 Middle Ohio-Laugheryunknown
280766 KYGallatinOhio River (R.M. 531.7) [W of Warsaw]1959 05090203 Middle Ohio-Laugheryunknown

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