Pomoxis annularis
Pomoxis annularis
(White Crappie)
Fishes
Native Transplant

18 results for Pomoxis annularis (White Crappie)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
41753 ORMorrowBoardman Pond, 1/2 mile west of Boardman, south of I-84N (exit 164).2001 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297234 ORMorrowBoardman Pond, 1/2 mile west of Boardman, south of I-84N (exit 164).2009 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297237 ORMorrowBoardman Pond, 1/2 mile west of Boardman, south of I-84N (exit 164).2013 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
41326 ORMorrowJohn Day Pool (Lake Umatilla), includes John Day Arm and Willow Creek Arm, on Columbia River behind John Day dam.2001 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297242 ORMorrowJohn Day Pool (Lake Umatilla), includes John Day Arm and Willow Creek Arm, on Columbia River behind John Day dam.2009 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297252 ORMorrowJohn Day Pool (Lake Umatilla), includes John Day Arm and Willow Creek Arm, on Columbia River behind John Day dam.2013 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
41345 ORMorrowMessner Pond, I-84N exit 165, north 0.5 miles (1 mile east of Boardman).2001 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297268 ORMorrowMessner Pond, I-84N exit 165, north 0.5 miles (1 mile east of Boardman).2009 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297270 ORMorrowMessner Pond, I-84N exit 165, north 0.5 miles (1 mile east of Boardman).2013 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
41396 ORShermanJohn Day Pool, on Columbia River behind John Day Dam (Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, and Umatilla Counties).2001 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297427 ORShermanJohn Day Pool, on Columbia River behind John Day Dam (Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, and Umatilla Counties).2009 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297435 ORShermanJohn Day Pool, on Columbia River behind John Day Dam (Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, and Umatilla Counties).2013 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
41433 ORUmatillaMcNary Channel Ponds, 1 mile west of McNary Dam on Columbia River. Highway 730 to milepost 184.1, turn N on Brownell Blvd(100 yds W of I-82), go E 0.1 mi to McNary Wild Nature Area, turn N to ponds and rivers.2001 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297540 ORUmatillaMcNary Channel Ponds, 1 mile west of McNary Dam on Columbia River. Highway 730 to milepost 184.1, turn N on Brownell Blvd(100 yds W of I-82), go E 0.1 mi to McNary Wild Nature Area, turn N to ponds and rivers.2009 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297545 ORUmatillaMcNary Channel Ponds, 1 mile west of McNary Dam on Columbia River. Highway 730 to milepost 184.1, turn N on Brownell Blvd(100 yds W of I-82), go E 0.1 mi to McNary Wild Nature Area, turn N to ponds and rivers.2013 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
41437 ORUmatillaMcNary Pool (Lake Wallula), on Columbia River above McNary Dam2001 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297550 ORUmatillaMcNary Pool (Lake Wallula), on Columbia River above McNary Dam2009 17070101 Middle Columbia-Lake Wallulaestablished
297559 ORUmatillaMcNary Pool (Lake Wallula), on Columbia River above McNary Dam2013 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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