Cyprinus carpio
Cyprinus carpio
(Common Carp)
Fishes
Exotic

15 results for Cyprinus carpio (Common Carp)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
26340 AL lower Tombigbee drainage1992 03160203 Lower Tombigbeeestablished
26273 AL Mobile Bay drainage, rivers and impoundments1964 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
26262 AL Mobile Bay system,low-gradient streams, lakes and impoundments1968 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
26537 AL Mobile Bay tribs1996 03160205 Mobile Bayestablished
26284 AL Mobile River1998 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
26271 AL Mobile-Tensaw system1968 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
26536 AL Mobile-Tensaw system1996 03160204 Mobile-Tensawestablished
26534 AL Sucarnoochee system1996 03160202 Sucarnoocheeestablished
26270 AL Tombigbee drainage, lower1968 03160203 Lower Tombigbeeestablished
26283 AL Tombigbee River drainage, lower1987 03160203 Lower Tombigbeeestablished
26535 AL Tombigbee-Chickasaw drainage, middle1996 03160201 Middle Tombigbee-Chickasawestablished
26269 AL upper Tombigbee system1968 03160201 Middle Tombigbee-Chickasawestablished
26286 AL upper Tombigbee system1987 03160201 Middle Tombigbee-Chickasawestablished
26339 AL upper Tombigbee system1992 03160201 Middle Tombigbee-Chickasawestablished
26296 AL Tombigbee River1998 03160201 Middle Tombigbee-Chickasawestablished

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