Perna viridis
Perna viridis
(green mussel)
Mollusks-Bivalves
Exotic

52 results for Perna viridis (green mussel)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1700574 FLHillsborough[No locality description provided]2021 03100206 Tampa Bay 
887576 FLHillsborough[No locality string in original GBIF record]1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
52719 FLHillsboroughGulf of Mexico at Ft. DeSoto County Park on Mullet Key south pier (mouth of Tampa Bay)2000 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
237584 FLHillsboroughHillsborough Bay (Tampa Bay) at the entrance of East Bay2006 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254526 FLHillsboroughHillsborough Bay at the Tampa Electric County Gannon Station [the west end of Port Sutton Road]1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
52696 FLHillsboroughHillsborough Bay at the Tampa Electric County Gannon Station [the west end of Port Sutton Road]1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
279297 FLHillsboroughHillsborough Bay, at Ballast Point Park2011 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
156821 FLHillsboroughMcKay Bay [north portion of Hillsborough Bay]near the east end of the 22nd St. Bridge2003 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
887575 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254294 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay at mid-span of Gandy Bridge (HWY 92) in Tampa1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
259846 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay at mid-span of Gandy Bridge (HWY 92) in Tampa2009 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
154612 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay just South of Courtney Campbell Bridge (SR 60)2001 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254530 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay on marker buoy #N"10K" [Port Tampa, W of Mac Dill AFB]1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254293 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay under Courtenay Campbell Bridge (HWY 60) at mid-channel crossing1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
887578 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay, I-275 bridge at concrete pilings on east side of main channel, [point estimated 4.98 air miles W center Tampa], [Gandy Bridge Quad].1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254292 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay, mid-channel crossing of Howard Frankland Bridge (HWY I-275) in Tampa1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254291 FLHillsboroughOld Tampa Bay, south of Courtney Campbell Bridge (HWY 60) on a fish habitat marker buoy1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
154610 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay (SE portion between Ruskin and the Sunshine Bridge on a large metal range finder)2001 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
154608 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay at a Port Manatee fishing structure buoy2001 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
52725 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay at Apollo Beach2000 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254522 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay at mouth between Anna Maria Island and Passage Key2000 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254528 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay at Tampa Electric County Big Bend Station [just N of Apollo Beach on Big Bend Road]1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
52697 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay at Tampa Electric County Big Bend Station [just N of Apollo Beach on Big Bend Road]1999 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
254486 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay in Ruskin at E. G. Simmons Park2000 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
154607 FLHillsboroughTampa Bay near Bishops Harbor (~2 mi N of the Sunshine Bridge on the east side of the Bay)2001 03100206 Tampa Bayestablished
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