Ictalurus punctatus
Ictalurus punctatus
(Channel Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

13 results for Ictalurus punctatus (Channel Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
27506 AZMohaveColorado River1973 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167324 AZMohaveLake Havasu -- Cattail Cove2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167329 AZMohaveLake Havasu -- Crazy Horse2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167339 AZMohaveLake Havasu -- main marina area2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167344 AZMohaveLake Havasu -- Site Six2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167349 AZMohaveLake Havasu -- Windsor Beach2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167382 AZMohaveLake Mohave -- Colorado River2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167390 AZMohaveLake Mohave -- Katherine's Landing2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167395 AZMohaveLake Mohave -- Willow Beach2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
295416 AZMohaveTopock Marsh1952 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167539 AZMohaveTopock Marsh -- Catfish Paradise2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167542 AZMohaveTopock Marsh -- Fivemile Landing2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished
167546 AZMohaveTopock Marsh -- Topock Gorge2001 15030101 Havasu-Mohave Lakesestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [6/10/2024].

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