Micropterus salmoides
Micropterus salmoides
(Largemouth Bass)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Micropterus salmoides (Largemouth Bass)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
239844 WABentonColumbia River2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
272879 WABentonLake Wallula, Columbia River, in Benton County,2006 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
240970 WABentonMitchell Pond, on the NW side of McNary Reservoir, 15 miles SE of Kennewick2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
239853 WABentonMound Pond2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
239862 WABentonPalmer pond2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
239871 WABentonSwitch Pond2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
239879 WABentonYellepit Pond2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
272871 WAKlickitatLake Umatilla, Columbia River, in Klickitat County.2006 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
240228 WAWalla WallaBurbank Slough2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
240579 WAWalla WallaCasey Pond2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
240230 WAWalla WallaCurlew Pond1977 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
164044 WAWalla WallaMcNary National Wildlife Refuge2005 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished

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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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