Ictalurus punctatus
Ictalurus punctatus
(Channel Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

16 results for Ictalurus punctatus (Channel Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
744593 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS1986 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744284 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS1988 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744577 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS1993 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744554 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2004 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744651 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2005 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744425 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2006 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744426 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2006 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744427 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2006 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744428 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2006 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744424 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2006 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744519 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2007 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744500 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2008 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744344 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2009 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744545 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2010 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744697 IDBinghamMCTUCKER PONDS2011 17040206 American Fallsestablished
744246 IDPowerSNAKE RIVER1985 17040206 American Fallsestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/23/2024].

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