Blackfordia virginica
Blackfordia virginica
(Black Sea jellyfish)
Coelenterates-Hydrozoans
Exotic

14 results for Blackfordia virginica (Black Sea jellyfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1795 CA lower Petaluma River1993 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1821 CA Napa River (Napa, CA)1995 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1822 CA Petaluma River1974 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1809 CA Petaluma River1974 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1799 CA San Francisco Bay1993 18050004 San Francisco Bayestablished
1800 CA San Francisco Bay1993 18050004 San Francisco Bayestablished
1794 CANapaNapa River [just S of Napa]1993 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1798 CANapaNapa River beside the John F. Kennedy Boat Launch at the Napa Municipal Park1993 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
1808 CANapa-SolanoNapa River1970 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
621148 CASacramentoDelta [general location]2005 18020163 Lower Sacramentoestablished
621147 CASolanoSan Pablo Bay - Napa River1970 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
621150 CASolanoSan Pablo Bay - Napa River1993 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
621146 CASonomaSan Pablo Bay - Petaluma River1974 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished
621149 CASonomaSan Pablo Bay - Petaluma River1993 18050002 San Pablo Bayestablished

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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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