Cyprinus carpio
Cyprinus carpio
(Common Carp)
Fishes
Exotic

9 results for Cyprinus carpio (Common Carp)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1678849 UTGrand[No locality description provided]2017 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springs 
1677930 UTGrand[No locality description provided]2018 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springs 
610038 UTGrandColorado River 3.7 mi. N of Moab, off Hwy. 163.1977 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished
610039 UTGrandColorado River along left bank 2.8 mi. N of Moab, along Hwy. 128.1977 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished
157546 UTGrandColorado River at Arches National Park1999 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished
610037 UTGrandColorado River, 3.0 mi. N of Moab along right bank.1976 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished
262570 UTGrandColorado River, upstream from Moab, approx. 32 km1971 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished
262569 UTSan JuanColorado River, 16 km upstream from the mouth of the Green River1971 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished
268302 UTSan JuanColorado River, above the confluence of the Green River (RK 0-80)1993 14030005 Upper Colorado-Kane Springsestablished

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