Salmo salar sebago
(Atlantic Salmon)
Fishes
Native Transplant

78 results for Salmo salar sebago (Atlantic Salmon)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
755195 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1970 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
762417 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1971 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
761477 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1972 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
761510 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1973 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
757114 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1975 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758408 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1978 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
757989 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1979 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
762360 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1982 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
760611 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1983 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
755158 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1984 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
755098 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1984 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
757311 MEYorkGreat East Lake northwest of Acton in York County1985 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758565 MEYorkHorn Pond northwest of Acton in York County and adjacent to NH border.1998 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
757961 MEYorkKennebunk Pond west of Lyman in York County1978 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
760622 MEYorkKennebunk River east of Kennebunk in York County1989 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758674 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1939 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
756151 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1939 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
756683 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1940 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758269 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1941 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
756729 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1942 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758906 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1942 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758964 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1943 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758157 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1944 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
758991 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1945 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
762650 MEYorkMousam Lake near Acton in York County1954 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
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