Ameiurus nebulosus
Ameiurus nebulosus
(Brown Bullhead)
Fishes
Native Transplant

11 results for Ameiurus nebulosus (Brown Bullhead)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
41349 ORMultnomahBenson Lake, Multnomah Falls2001 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
297287 ORMultnomahBenson Lake, Multnomah Falls2009 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
297290 ORMultnomahBenson Lake, Multnomah Falls2013 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
41376 ORMultnomahMirror Pond, Rooster Rock State Park south of highway 30.2001 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
297351 ORMultnomahMirror Pond, Rooster Rock State Park south of highway 30.2009 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
297355 ORMultnomahMirror Pond, Rooster Rock State Park south of highway 30.2013 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
41383 ORMultnomahRooster Rock Slough, north of I-84N at Rooster Rock State Park.2001 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
297362 ORMultnomahRooster Rock Slough, north of I-84N at Rooster Rock State Park.2009 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
297367 ORMultnomahRooster Rock Slough, north of I-84N at Rooster Rock State Park.2013 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
239255 WAClarkLacamas Lake2005 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished
240817 WAClarkRound Lake (connected to Lacamas Lake)2005 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [5/18/2024].

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