Acipenser transmontanus
Acipenser transmontanus
(White Sturgeon)
Fishes
Native Transplant

10 results for Acipenser transmontanus (White Sturgeon)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
647884 IDCassiaLAKE WALCOTT1991 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
647846 IDCassiaLAKE WALCOTT1995 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275031 IDCassiaLake Walcott on the Snake River1991 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275029 IDCassiaLake Walcott on the Snake River1995 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275063 IDPowerSnake River between American Falls Dam and Calder Creek1990 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275064 IDPowerSnake River between American Falls Dam and Calder Creek1991 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275065 IDPowerSnake River between American Falls Dam and Calder Creek1997 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275066 IDPowerSnake River between American Falls Dam and Calder Creek1998 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275067 IDPowerSnake River between American Falls Dam and Calder Creek2005 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked
275068 IDPowerSnake River between American Falls Dam and Calder Creek2010 17040209 Lake Walcottstocked

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].

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