NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Czypinski, G.D., A.K. Bowen, M.P. Sowinski, and B. MacKay. 2003. Surveillance for ruffe in the Great Lakes, 2002. US Fish and Wildlife Service. http://www.fws.gov/midwest/ashland/ruffe/surv02.html.
Reference Number: 13842 Type: Report Author: Czypinski, G.D., A.K. Bowen, M.P. Sowinski, and B. MacKay. Date (year): 2003 Report TitleSurveillance for ruffe in the Great Lakes, 2002. Publisher:US Fish and Wildlife Service. Publisher Location: Pages: 35 p URL: http://www.fws.gov/midwest/ashland/ruffe/surv02.html Keywords: vertebrates, fishes, Gymnocephalus cernuus, ruffe, Great Lakes
Gymnocephalus cernua MI - Lake Michigan, Little Bay de Noc at Escanaba Harbor, Escanaba, MI (Upper Peninsula) WI - Amnicon River WI - Amnicon River WI - Amnicon River WI - Amnicon River WI - Flag River [near Port Wing, WI] WI - Flag River [near Port Wing, WI] WI - Flag River [near Port Wing, WI] WI - Iron River WI - Iron River MI - Sturgeon River Sloughs [~2 mi ESE of Chassell, MI] MI - Ontonagon River MI - Ontonagon River MI - Ontonagon River MN - St. Louis River at Lake Superior MN - St. Louis River at Lake Superior MN - St. Louis River at Lake Superior WI - Amnicon River WI - Chequamegon Bay (Stations 313, 315,324) WI - Chequamegon Bay (Station 27) WI - Chequamegon Bay (Station 73) WI - Chequamegon Bay (Station 73) WI - Chequamegon Bay (Houghton Point) (Station 54) WI - Chequamegon Bay (Sandcut) [Lake Superior] WI - Lake Superior (nearshore off Bad River) (Station 20) MI - Ontonagon River MI - Ontonagon River WI - Lake Superior at Stockton Island (Apostle Islands) MI - Lake Michigan, Little Bay de Noc at Escanaba Harbor, Escanaba, MI (Upper Peninsula) WI - Lake Superior at Bark Point [~ 8 mi. NE of Herbster, WI] WI - Lake Superior at Raspberry Island (Apostle Islands) WI - Lake Superior at Stockton Island (Apostle Islands)
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/10/2024].
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