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Franzin, W.G., B.A. Barton, R.A. Remnant, D.B. Wain, and S.J. Pagel. 1994. Range extension, present and potential distribution, and possible effects of rainbow smelt in Hudson Bay drainage waters of Northwestern Ontario, Manitoba, and Minnesota. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14:65-76.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1450
Type: Journal Article
Author: Franzin, W.G., B.A. Barton, R.A. Remnant, D.B. Wain, and S.J. Pagel
Date (year): 1994
Article Title:Range extension, present and potential distribution, and possible effects of rainbow smelt in Hudson Bay drainage waters of Northwestern Ontario, Manitoba, and Minnesota.
Journal Name: North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Volume: 14
Issue:
Pages: 65-76
URL:
Keywords: rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, Minnesota, Canada
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Osmerus mordax

    ON - Pakwash Lake
    ON - Red Lake
    ON - Gullrock Lake
    ON - Keg Lake
    ON - Two Island Lake
    ON - Tide Lake
    ON - Indian Lake
    ON - Favel Lake
    ON - Lake Abram
    ON - Sandybeach Lake
    ON - Two Island Lake
    ON - Gullrock Lake
    MN - Hanson Lake
    MN - Burnside Lake, near Ely
    MN - Little Long Lake [~3 mi N of Ely, MN]
    MN - Eagles Nest Lake #1
    MN - Eagles Nest Lake #2
    MN - Saganaga Lake
    MN - Lac La Croix
    ON - Lake Namakan
    ON - Rainy Lake


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