NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Boschung, H.T., Jr., and R.L. Mayden. 2004. Fishes of Alabama. Smithsonian Books, Washington, DC.
Reference Number: 14971 Type: Book Author: Boschung, H.T., Jr., and R.L. Mayden. Date (year): 2004 Edition: Title:Fishes of Alabama. Publisher:Smithsonian Books Publisher Location:Washington, DC Volume: Pages: 736 pp URL: Keywords: fishes, Alabama, distribution, Cyprinus carpio
Ameiurus catus AL - Martin Reservoir AL - Sougahatchee Creek, Tallapoosa drainage AL - Choctawhatchee drainage at state line AL - Halls Mill Creek, Mobile County AL - Mobile-Tensaw system AL - Pickwick Lake, Colbert County AL - Tennessee River near Bridgeport AL - Tennessee tributary, at or near Bird Spring Lake AL - Coosa drainage, upper AL - Coosa River near Greensport AL - Martin Lake, just below AL - Lay Lake, impoundment on the Coosa River
Ameiurus melas AL - Conecuh drainage, upper (all drainages east of Mobile basin) AL - Patsaliga drainage AL - Sepulga drainage AL - Pea drainage AL - Upper Choctawhatchee drainage AL - Lower Conecuh drainage
Campostoma oligolepis AL - Big Escambia Creek at I-65 crossing, Escambia River drainage in AL
Carassius auratus AL - Coosa River AL - Sougahatchee Creek, Tallapoosa drainage AL - Cowarts Creek AL - Sandy Creek, Henry County AL - Sougahatchee Creek, Yates Reservoir AL - Choccolocco Creek AL - Big Spring Creek, trib. of Guntersville Reservoir AL - Piney Creek, trib of Wheeler Reservoir AL - Wheeler Lake tributary just east of Limestone Creek AL - Apalachicola Basin (HUC6) non-specific
Cyprinus carpio AL - Choctawhatchee drainage AL - Conecuh drainage AL - Sipsey (HUC-8) AL - Noxubee (HUC-8) AL - Mississippi Coastal (HUC-8)
Dorosoma petenense AL - Tallapoosa, reservoirs AL - Coosa River (in lower half) AL - Mobile basin above the Fall Line in Cahaba drainage AL - Mobile basin above the Fall Line in Coosa drainage AL - Mobile basin above the Fall Line in Tallapoosa drainage AL - Tennessee drainage, reservoirs AL - Big Creek Lake, a municipal reservoir of Mobile, on a trib. of the Escatawpa TN - Lower Elk drainage AL - Pickwick Lake drainage AL - Guntersville Lake drainage AL - Wheeler Lake drainage AL - Bear River system TN - Holston drainage TN - lower French Broad drainage TN - Watts Bar Lake drainage TN - middle Tennessee-Chickamauga drainage TN - Upper Elk drainage TN - Hiwassee drainage
Esox masquinongy AL - Tallapoosa River, Elmore County AL - Thurlow Reservoir and in the Tallapoosa River proper below the Thurlow dam
Gambusia holbrooki AL - state non-specific
Hypentelium nigricans TN - Conasauga drainage
Lepomis auritus AL - Guntersville Lake AL - Wheeler Lake AL - Coosa-Tallapoosa (HUC6) non-specific AL - Coosa drainage, upper AL - Coosa drainage, middle AL - Coosa River drainage AL - Tallapoosa drainage AL - Coosa drainage, lower AL - Tallapoosa drainage, upper AL - Tallapoosa drainage, middle AL - Tallapoosa, lower AL - Coosa-Tallapoosa (HUC6) non-specific AL - Tombigbee-Black Warrior AL - Black Warrior drainage (upper part) AL - Choctawhatchee (HUC6) non-specific AL - Tennessee drainage (Wheeler Lake HUC) AL - Tennessee drainage (Guntersville Lake HUC) FL - St. Andrew-St. Joseph Bays drainage AL - Choctawhatchee River
Lepomis humilis - Buttahatchee (HUC8) non-specific AL - Cahaba drainage AL - Coosa drainage, lower - Luxapallila (HUC8) non-specific MS - Tibbee (HUC8) non-specific MS - Town (HUC8) non-specific MS - upper Tombigbee system AL - Alabama drainage, lower AL - Alabama drainage, middle AL - Coosa drainage, middle AL - Mulberry (HUC8) non-specific AL - Black Warrior drainage (upper part) AL - Tombigbee drainage from Sipsey Fork to Black Warrior confluence AL - Noxubee (HUC-8) AL - Black Warrior River (lower) AL - Alabama drainage, upper AL - Tombigbee-Chickasaw drainage, middle AL - Tallapoosa, lower AL - Sucarnoochee system
Morone chrysops AL - Coosa drainage, upper AL - Coosa drainage, middle AL - Coosa drainage, lower AL - Tallapoosa drainage, upper AL - Tallapoosa drainage, middle AL - Tallapoosa, lower AL - Alabama drainage, upper AL - Cahaba River AL - Alabama drainage, middle AL - Alabama drainage, lower AL - Tombigbee-Lubbub drainage, middle AL - Mulberry Fork AL - Sipsey Fork drainage AL - Locust Fork of the Black Warrior AL - Black Warrior River, upper AL - Black Warrior, lower portion AL - Middle Tombigbee-Chickasaw drainage AL - lower Tombigbee drainage AL - Mobile Delta
Morone saxatilis AL - Guntersville Lake AL - Elk system, lower portion AL - Pickwick Lake and tribs. AL - Wheeler Lake drainage AL - Guntersville Lake drainage
Oncorhynchus mykiss AL - Tennessee River drainage AL - Wilson Reservoir (Lake) AL - Guntersville Dam on the Tennessee River AL - Wilson Reservoir (Lake) AL - Guntersville Dam on the Tennessee River
Percina nigrofasciata AL - Martin Lake, near outflow of Rocky Ford Creek AL - Martin Lake in the branch near Still Waters AL - Tallapoosa River at fork of Little Tallapoosa River
Pimephales promelas GA - Coosawattee River
Pomoxis annularis AL - Apalachicola drainage AL - Choctawhatchee-Escambia drainage AL - Chattahoochee drainage, near Ft. Mitchell AL - Conecuh drainage, upper (all drainages east of Mobile basin) AL - Yellow River tributary at state line GA - Conasauga drainage AL - lower Choctawhatchee - Lower Choctawhatchee (HUC8) non-specific AL - Conecuh drainage AL - Chattahoochee-Walter F. George drainage, middle AL - Pea drainage
Salmo trutta AL - Cheaha Creek, Coosa drainage
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/3/2024].
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