Ictalurus punctatus
Ictalurus punctatus
(Channel Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

14 results for Ictalurus punctatus (Channel Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
153432 VA Appomattox drainage1994 02080207 Appomattoxestablished
153427 VA Hampton Roads drainage1994 02080208 Hampton Roadsestablished
269354 VA James (HUC6) non-specific1986 02080200 Jamesestablished
45286 VA James (HUC6) non-specific1994 02080200 Jamesestablished
153429 VA middle James-Buffalo drainage1994 02080203 Middle James-Buffaloestablished
153430 VA middle James-Willis drainage1994 02080205 Middle James-Willisestablished
153431 VA upper James drainage1994 02080201 Upper Jamesestablished
153428 VA James drainage, lower1994 02080206 Lower Jamesestablished
1892530 VACharles City[No locality description provided; coordinates obscured by collector]2025 02080206 Lower James 
748430 VAChesterfieldAppomattox River, Petersburg, Va1997 02080207 Appomattoxestablished
748448 VAFluvannaRivanna R., Dillwyn1997 02080204 Rivannaestablished
1892990 VAHenrico[No locality description provided]2025 02080206 Lower James 
748391 VALynchburgJames River below Scotts Mill Dam, 1/3 mile stretch [1760 feet from dam], in Lynchburg1998 02080203 Middle James-Buffaloestablished
1728535 VAWilliamsburg[No locality description provided]2023 02080206 Lower James 

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