Penaeus monodon
Penaeus monodon
(giant tiger prawn)
Crustaceans-Shrimp
Exotic

8 results for Penaeus monodon (giant tiger prawn)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
272062 LAIberiaCote Blanch Bay, along the eastern shore of Marsh Island2010 08080103 Vermilionestablished
272061 LAIberiaCote Blanch Bay, along the eastern shore of Marsh Island2010 08080103 Vermilionestablished
1322551 LAIberiaMarsh Island2016 08080103 Vermilionestablished
263680 LAIberiaVermilion Bay, 2.5 miles west of Cypremort Point2009 08080103 Vermilionestablished
263679 LAIberiaVermilion Bay, Blue Point2009 08080103 Vermilionestablished
275911 LAIberiaVermilion Bay, couple hundred yards out from edge of Cypremort Point State Park2011 08080103 Vermilionestablished
240320 LAVermilionVermilion Bay (approximately 1 mile east of Cypremort Pt, LA near mouth of Hammock Bayou)2007 08080103 Vermilionestablished
272669 LAVermilionVermilion Bay, northwest of Redfish Point at the cutoff near the entrance of Fearman Lake2009 08080103 Vermilionestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/26/2024].

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