Ameiurus catus
Ameiurus catus
(White Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

12 results for Ameiurus catus (White Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1458936 CA San Joaquin (HUC6) non-specific1970 18040000 San Joaquinestablished
1458937 CA San Joaquin (HUC6) non-specific1986 18040000 San Joaquinestablished
1458938 CA San Joaquin (HUC6) non-specific1986 18040000 San Joaquinestablished
29401 CA San Joaquin River1874 18040003 San Joaquin Deltaestablished
1676814 CAFresno[No locality description provided]2021 18040001 Middle San Joaquin-Lower Chowchilla 
1729581 CASacramento[No locality description provided]2021 18040003 San Joaquin Delta 
1658555 CASan JoaquinOld River, south of Rhode Island Wildlife Area2021 18040003 San Joaquin Deltaestablished
28911 CASan JoaquinSan Joaquin River near Stockton1874 18040003 San Joaquin Deltaestablished
28198 CASan JoaquinSan Joaquin River near Stockton1874 18040003 San Joaquin Deltacollected
620853 CASan JoaquinStockton Fish 012001 18040003 San Joaquin Deltaestablished
293844 CASan Joaquinwater diversions and pumping facilities at the Tracy [CA] Fish Collection Facility (USBR)1999 18040003 San Joaquin Deltaestablished
282368 CASan Joaquinwater diversions and pumping facilities at the Tracy [CA] Fish Collection Facility (USBR)1999 18040003 San Joaquin Deltaestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/24/2024].

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