Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
(Black Crappie)
Fishes
Native Transplant

122 results for Pomoxis nigromaculatus (Black Crappie)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
297412 OR Willamette River sloughs, from Wheatland Ferry to mouth of Santiam River.2013 17090007 Middle Willametteestablished
295652 ORBakerBrownlee Reservoir2013 17050201 Brownlee Reservoirestablished
295672 ORBakerHells Canyon Reservoir2013 17050201 Brownlee Reservoirestablished
295693 ORBakerOxbow Reservoir2013 17050201 Brownlee Reservoirestablished
295710 ORBakerPhillips Reservoir, 12 miles southwest of Baker City on hwy 7.2013 17050203 Powderestablished
295723 ORBakerUnity Reservoir, 4 miles north of Unity on hwy 245.2013 17050202 Burntestablished
295745 ORBentonWillamette River sloughs - from mouth of Santiam River to Harrisburg.2013 17090003 Upper Willametteestablished
295759 ORClackamasWillamette River sloughs, from Milwaukie to mouth of Pudding River2013 17090007 Middle Willametteestablished
295775 ORClatsopBlind Slough, north of Knappa junction or Brownsmead junction off hwy 30.2013 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
295784 ORClatsopCemetary Lake, south of Warrenton at the Astoria Cemetary.2013 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
295808 ORClatsopCullaby Lake, 4 miles north of Gearhart and east of hwy 101.2013 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
295833 ORClatsopSeaside Log Ponds, east of hwy 101 near Seaside city limits.2013 17100201 Necanicumestablished
295870 ORClatsopSmith Lake, 2 miles south of Warrenton and west of hwy 101.2013 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
295878 ORClatsopSunset Lake, 4 miles north of Gearhart and west of hwy 101, access via Sunset Beach Road.2013 17100201 Necanicumestablished
295898 ORClatsopWild Ace Lake, 1 mile southwest of Warrenton off Ridge Road.2013 17080006 Lower Columbiaestablished
295908 ORColumbiaBeaver Slough Complex - northeast of Clatskanie.2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295921 ORColumbiaClatskanie Slough, north of Clatskanie off hwy 30.2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295931 ORColumbiaCrims Island Slough, 6 miles northeast of Clatskanie.2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295950 ORColumbiaDibblee's Slough, Dibblee Point northwest of Rainer2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295958 ORColumbiaDike Slough, access by boat from Wallace Slough on the Columbia River north of Clatskanie2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295977 ORColumbiaMagruder Slough, off Westport Slough, located north of highway 30, 3 miles east of Westport.2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295981 ORColumbiaMayger Slough, 3 miles northwest of Downing, east of Crim's Island.2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
295999 ORColumbiaPrescott Slough, along highway 30 at Prescott Junction, west of Trojan Nuclear Power Plant.2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
296031 ORColumbiaSandy Island Slough - north of Goble2013 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskanieestablished
296037 ORColumbiaSantosh Slough, off Multnomah channel north of Scappoose, approximately 2.7 miles beyond Columbia County airport via Dike Road off hwy 30.2013 17090012 Lower Willametteestablished
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/11/2024].

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