Lepomis microlophus
Lepomis microlophus
(Redear Sunfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

8 results for Lepomis microlophus (Redear Sunfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1401916 NC Waccamaw drainage1991 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746582 NCBrunswickWaccamaw River, at NC 130 [New Britton Highway E/Whiteville Road NW], [ca. 12.6 air miles NW center Shallotte]1992 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746448 NCColumbusLake Waccamaw at Weavers Landing at public access, [ca. 10.3 air miles ESE center Whiteville]2009 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746497 NCColumbusMarsh Bay Swamp [=Camp Swamp], at SR 1103 [Dothan Road], [ca. 11.1 air miles SE center Tabor City]1996 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746467 NCColumbusNorth shore Lake Waccamaw along beach.1964 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746532 NCColumbusWaccamaw River at Big Island (Juniper Creek Road), [11.6 air miles SSW of Lake Waccamaw (town)]2005 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746531 NCColumbusWaccamaw River just below Lake Waccamaw dam spillway (S side of Lake), 4.0 air miles SSW Lake Waccamaw (town)1979 03040206 Waccamawestablished
746433 NCColumbusWaccamaw River, at SR 1928 [Dock Road], 1.7 miles ESE Old Dock, [ca. 14.5 air miles SSE center Whiteville]1992 03040206 Waccamawestablished

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