Micropterus salmoides
Micropterus salmoides
(Largemouth Bass)
Fishes
Native Transplant

16 results for Micropterus salmoides (Largemouth Bass)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
46049 WA Yakima River1934 17030001 Upper Yakimaestablished
272902 WAKittitasFiorito Ponds2006 17030001 Upper Yakimaestablished
240860 WAKittitasMcCabe Pond (Unnamed pond: 17N-19E-31)2005 17030001 Upper Yakimaestablished
240979 WAKittitasWoodhouse Loop Ponds, SE of Ellensburg2005 17030001 Upper Yakimaestablished
239827 WAYakimaByron Ponds (Lake)2005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240906 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #12005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240911 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #22005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240921 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #32005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240930 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #42005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240939 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #52005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
272846 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #52006 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240945 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #62005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240950 WAYakimaI-82 Pond #72005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
239831 WAYakimaRotary (Freeway) Lake2005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
164048 WAYakimaToppenish National Wildlife Refuge2005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished
240585 WAYakimaYakima River, west from Prosser to the Wapato Dam.2005 17030003 Lower Yakimaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/19/2024].

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