Culaea inconstans
Culaea inconstans
(Brook Stickleback)
Fishes
Native Transplant

18 results for Culaea inconstans (Brook Stickleback)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1710835 AB Cardinal Lake off Lac Cardinal Recreation Area1969   
1711695 AB Fish Lake near Fish Lake Provincial Recreation Area1969   
1711696 AB Goldeye Lake near Fish Lake Provincial Recreation Area1969   
1711071 AB Kananasksis Lake off the Kananasksis trail1969   
1710841 AB Little Fish Lake off Hands Hill Ecological Reserve1969   
1711685 AB Pine Lake within Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada1969   
1710834 AB Sousa Creek within Zama Lake1969   
1711070 AB Summit Lake off Yellowhead Hwy1969   
1711690 AB Victor Lake off Victor Lk Rd1969   
1710832 BC Fish Creek in British Columbia between Peace River and Beatton River1969   
1710833 BC Hiding Creek connected to Redwillow River1969   
1710668 CTHartfordDry Brook to the right of the Connecticut River1969 01080205 Outlet Connecticut River 
1710855 MB Farnworth Lake West of Stygge Lake1969   
1710849 MB La Salle River off Red Coat Trail1969 09020319 La Salle River 
1710844 MB Sandy Lake off the Sandy Lake Boat Launch on the public beachfront1969   
1710667 NMColfaxMerrick Lake West of Vermejo, A Ted Turner Reserve1969 11080001 Canadian Headwaters 
1710856 ON Thames River at the intersection of Moraviantown Bridge and Littlejohn Rd.1969 04090007 Lower Thames River 
1711069 QC Rivière Sainte-Anne flowing into St. Lawrence River1969   

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