Ictalurus punctatus
Ictalurus punctatus
(Channel Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Ictalurus punctatus (Channel Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
30604 CO White River1982 14050002 Lower Yampaestablished
30603 CO Yampa River1982 14050002 Lower Yampaestablished
267799 CO Yampa River2000 14050002 Lower Yampaestablished
261094 COMoffatYampa River at Yampa Canyon1987 14050002 Lower Yampaestablished
262615 COMoffatYampa River, lower, at river mile 24 in Dinosaur National Monument1969 14050002 Lower Yampaestablished
262614 COMoffatYampa River, upper, from Craig to Juniper Springs, approximately 80 km1969 14050002 Lower Yampaestablished
267795 CORio BlancoRio Blanco Lake2000 14050005 Upper Whiteestablished
748384 CORio BlancoWhite River at Rangely.1967 14050007 Lower Whiteestablished
267510 UTUintahWhite River, southwest of Bonanza1978 14050007 Lower Whiteestablished
47120 WY Little Snake River1994 14050003 Little Snakecollected
47057 WY Little Snake River1994 14050003 Little Snakeestablished
47190 WY White-Yampa drainage1994 14050000 White - Yampaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/16/2024].

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