Perca flavescens
Perca flavescens
(Yellow Perch)
Fishes
Native Transplant

10 results for Perca flavescens (Yellow Perch)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
26491 AL Chattahoochee River at Lake Harding and tribs.1996 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
613845 ALChambersStroud Creek, West Point Reservoir1977 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
26394 ALChambersWest Point Reservoir (lake) on the Chattahoochee1991 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
613847 ALLeeHalawakee Creek at County Road 390, ENE Opelika - segment 5.1994 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
613846 ALLeeHalawakee Creek at County Road 390, NE Opelika - Segment 1.1995 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
32208 GA central Chattahoochee1971 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
32498 GA Chattahoochee River1977 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
613843 GAHeardHillabahatchee Creek at Frolona Road about 7 mi NW of Franklin2006 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
613844 GAHeardPink Creek at Five Notch Church Road, about 6 miles southeast of Roopville.2004 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished
613867 GATroupSulphur Creek at John Wallace Road, S Stovall - Section 4.1994 03130002 Middle Chattahoochee-Lake Hardingestablished

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