Ictalurus furcatus
Ictalurus furcatus
(Blue Catfish)
Fishes
Native Transplant

9 results for Ictalurus furcatus (Blue Catfish)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1418467 GACamdenlower reaches of Satilla River, near the seacoast2012 03070203 Cumberland-St. Simonsestablished
282861 GACamdenSatilla River, 10.3 km downstream of the Burnt Fort Bridge (HWY 252) near the town of Burnt Fort2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
282859 GACamdenSatilla River, 10.9 km downstream of the Burnt Fort Bridge (HWY 252) near the town of Burnt Fort2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
282855 GACamdenSatilla River, 22.5km upstream of the U.S. Highway 17 bridge near the town of Bullhead Bluff, Georgia2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
282856 GACamdenSatilla River, 7.75 km downstream of the Burnt Fort Bridge (HWY 252) near the town of Burnt Fort2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
282860 GACamdenSatilla River, 8.4 km downstream of the Burnt Fort Bridge (HWY 252) near the town of Burnt Fort2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
282857 GACamdenSatilla River, 8.6 km downstream of the Burnt Fort Bridge (HWY 252) near the town of Burnt Fort2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
282858 GACamdenSatilla River, 9.57 km downstream of the Burnt Fort Bridge (HWY 252) near the town of Burnt Fort2011 03070201 Satillaestablished
630845 GAPierceSatilla River, between Blackshear and Hoboken2014 03070201 Satillaunknown

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/16/2024].

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