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Underhill, J.C., J.T. Hatch, and K. Schmidt. 1997. Fishes of Minnesota: distribution of Minnesota fishes in 8 major drainage basins. http://www.gen.umn.edu/research/fish/fishes/Default.htm.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1832
Type: Web Page
Author: Underhill, J.C., J.T. Hatch, and K. Schmidt.
Date (year): 1997
Title:Fishes of Minnesota: distribution of Minnesota fishes in 8 major drainage basins.
URL: http://www.gen.umn.edu/research/fish/fishes/Default.htm
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Keywords: fishes, Minnesota, distribution
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus

    MN - Mississippi River drainage, lower part of

Ctenopharyngodon idella

    MN - Mississippi River drainage, lower part of

Cyprinus carpio

    MN - St. Croix (HUC6) non-specific
    MN - Red River drainage
    MN - state non-specific
    MN - Minnesota River drainage
    MN - Missouri River
    MN - Mississippi River drainage, lower part of

Esox masquinongy

    MN - St. Croix (HUC6) non-specific

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    MN - St. Croix (HUC6) non-specific
    MN - Red River drainage
    MN - Rainy River drainage
    MN - state non-specific
    MN - Minnesota River drainage
    MN - Mississippi River drainage, lower part of

Oncorhynchus nerka

    MN - Larson Lake in George Washington State Forest

Osmerus mordax

    MN - St. Croix (HUC6) non-specific
    MN - Rainy River drainage
    MN - state non-specific
    MN - Mississippi River drainage, lower part of

Platygobio gracilis

    MN - Red River drainage

Salmo trutta

    MN - St. Croix (HUC6) non-specific
    MN - Red River drainage
    MN - Rainy River drainage
    MN - state non-specific
    MN - Minnesota River drainage
    MN - Mississippi River drainage, lower part of

Salvelinus fontinalis

    MN - Red River drainage
    MN - Rainy River drainage
    MN - state non-specific

Salvelinus namaycush

    MN - St. Croix (HUC6) non-specific


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