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Hartel, K.E., D.B. Halliwell, and A.E. Launer. 2002. Inland fishes of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Audubon Society, Lincoln, MA.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 16076
Type: Book
Author: Hartel, K.E., D.B. Halliwell, and A.E. Launer.
Date (year): 2002
Edition:
Title:Inland fishes of Massachusetts.
Publisher:Massachusetts Audubon Society
Publisher Location:Lincoln, MA
Volume:
Pages: 328
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Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Amia calva

    MA - Nashawannuck Pond , Easthampton
    MA - Sunderland, Connecticut River at 2nd Island
    MA - Hadley, Connecticut River 1 mile below Rt. 9 bridge

Cyprinella lutrensis

    MA - Dickey Brook, New Salem
    MA - Dickey Brook, New Salem

Hypentelium nigricans

    MA - outlet stream below North Hadley Ponds, Hadley, tributary of the Connecticut River

Lepomis megalotis

    MA - General Butler Ames Pond in Tewksbury

Micropterus dolomieu

    CT - Housatonic River

Morone americana

     - Upper Connecticut-Mascoma (HUC8) non-specific
    MA - Middle Connecticut drainage

Notropis volucellus

    MA - Townsend Harbor on the Squanacook River

Noturus insignis

    MA - Crooked Springs Brook, Chelmsford

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    MA - Cape Cod National Seashore

Oncorhynchus nerka

    CT - East Twin Lakes, Salibury
    MA - Onota Lake, Pittsfield
    MA - Laurel Lake, in Lee

Percopsis omiscomaycus

    CT - Housatonic River drainage
    MA - Housatonic River drainage

Pimephales promelas

    MA - pond on the Univ. of Mass., Amherst campus
    MA - small tributary to the Connecticut River, Agawam

Salmo trutta

    MA - Cape Cod National Seashore

Sander vitreus

    MA - Taunton-Nemasket River

Scardinius erythrophthalmus

    MA - Benton Lake, Otis
    MA - Big Benton Lake, Otis

Umbra limi

    MA - Mill River, Amherst
    MA - Raspberry Brook, Longmeadow


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