Ctenopharyngodon idella
Ctenopharyngodon idella
(Grass Carp)
Fishes
Exotic

10 results for Ctenopharyngodon idella (Grass Carp)
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Specimen IDCommon NameStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
547079 Grass CarpORMultnomahColumbia River, at Bonneville Dam1996 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyunknown
547081 Grass CarpORMultnomahColumbia River, at Bonneville Dam1996 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyunknown
547083 Grass CarpORMultnomahColumbia River, at Bonneville Dam1996 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyunknown
547085 Grass CarpORMultnomahColumbia River, at Bonneville Dam1997 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyunknown
547086 Grass CarpORMultnomahColumbia River, at Bonneville Dam1997 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyunknown
547087 Grass CarpORMultnomahColumbia River, at Bonneville Dam1997 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyunknown
46142 Grass CarpWACowlitzBull South Lake (Big Bull Lake)1994 17080003 Lower Columbia-Clatskaniestocked
547099 Grass Carp (triploid)WACowlitzSilver Lake [E of Castle Rock]1992 17080005 Lower Cowlitzfailed
547100 Grass Carp (triploid)WACowlitzSilver Lake [E of Castle Rock]1996 17080005 Lower Cowlitzfailed
547098 Grass Carp (triploid)WASkamaniaColumbia River, above Bonneville Dam near Skamania Island1996 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyfailed

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