NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
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Reference Number: 23913 Type: Other Author: Chin, E. Date (year): 1988 Book Title: Editor: Edition: Title:Occurrence of the giant tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) in commercial fishermens catches. Unpublished manuscript Thesis/Dissertation Type: Journal Name: Publisher: Publisher Location: Volume: Issue: Pages: 6 pp Location: NAS URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: Asian tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, Georgia, South Carolina
Penaeus monodon FL - Atlantic Ocean, near St. Augustine SC - Atlantic Ocean, off Georgetown SC - Atlantic Ocean, E of Port Royal Sound SC - Atlantic Ocean at Edisto Beach SC - Atlantic Ocean, off Kiawah Island SC - Atlantic Ocean, off Folly Beach SC - Charleston Harbor SC - Santee River Inlet SC - Atlantic Ocean, E of Port Royal Sound SC - Atlantic Ocean, off Georgetown GA - Savannah River Channel SC - Atlantic Ocean, 1/2 mi. off south part of Hilton HEad Island GA - St. Catherines Channel GA - Atlantic Ocean, Cabretta Island GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Ossabaw Island GA - Atlantic Ocean, 1-3 mi. off Wassaw Island GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Savannah River Channel GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Ossabaw Island GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Savannah River GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Sapelo Sound GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Sapelo Sound GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Sapelo Sound GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Sapelo Sound GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Sapelo Sound GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Brunswick Channel GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Brunswick Channel GA - Atlantic Ocean, off Brunswick Channel GA - St. Andrew Sound, at mouth GA - St. Andrew Sound, south end of Jekyll Island GA - St. Andrew Sound, at mouth GA - Atlantic Ocean, 1 mi. N of the North Fernandina jetty
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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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