Ameiurus nebulosus
Ameiurus nebulosus
(Brown Bullhead)
Fishes
Native Transplant

9 results for Ameiurus nebulosus (Brown Bullhead)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
40964 ORCoosCoquille River, the tidal portion from Riverton upstream to Myrtle Point.2001 17100305 Coquilleestablished
296084 ORCoosCoquille River, the tidal portion from Riverton upstream to Myrtle Point.2009 17100305 Coquilleestablished
296087 ORCoosCoquille River, the tidal portion from Riverton upstream to Myrtle Point.2013 17100305 Coquilleestablished
40818 ORCoosPowers Pond, at Powers2001 17100305 Coquilleestablished
296118 ORCoosPowers Pond, at Powers2009 17100305 Coquilleestablished
296120 ORCoosPowers Pond, at Powers2013 17100305 Coquilleestablished
41569 ORCoosRock Creek Pond, 3 miles east of Remote on highway 42.2001 17100305 Coquilleestablished
296122 ORCoosRock Creek Pond, 3 miles east of Remote on highway 42.2009 17100305 Coquilleestablished
296125 ORCoosRock Creek Pond, 3 miles east of Remote on highway 42.2013 17100305 Coquilleestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].

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