NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
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Reference Number: 28126 Type: Other Author: Keferl, E.P. Date (year): 2015 Book Title: Editor: Edition: Title:Corbicula collections from the field notes of Eugene Keferl (Coastal Georgia Community College), 1981-1990. Thesis/Dissertation Type: Journal Name: Publisher: Publisher Location: Volume: Issue: Pages: Location: NAS URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, Alabama, Florida, Georgia
Corbicula fluminea AL - Claybank Creek, Rt 134 bridge, 6 mi. E of Enterprise, 1.8 mi. W of Daleville AL - a tributary of Chattahoochee River, Rt 10, E of Abbeville. [Probably Abbie Creek] AL - Uchee Creek, Rt 169 bridge, 5.5 mi. S of Crawford, 13 mi. SW of Columbus. FL - Ochlockonee River, US Rt 90 bridge, 4 mi. NW of Tallahassee FL - Apalachicola River at junction of Chattahoochee and Flint rivers (Lake Seminole), Army Corp Recreation Area, N of Chattahoochee FL - Lake Rowena, 5 mi. N of Orlando. GA - Line Creek, GA Rt 85 bridge, 2.5 mi. NE of Senoia, 18 mi. ESE of Newnan GA - Flint River (Lake Blackshear), GA Rt 300 bridge, ca. 13 km SW of Cordele Smoak Public Boat Ramp GA - Spring Creek, County Road 190, 6.7 km E of GA Rt 45, 10 km S of Colquitt GA - Flint River, just upstream from Albany State College, Broad Street Bridge, Albany GA - Flint River, GA Rt 26 bridge, 1 mi. W of Montezuma, 2 mi. E of Oglethorpe GA - Flint River, GA Rt 362 bridge, 15 mi. WSW of Griffin GA - Flint River, near mouth of Line Creek, 5 mi. E of Alvaton, Rt. 362 bridge, 15 mi. WSW of Griffin GA - Line Creek at the confluence with the Flint River, N of GA Rt. 362 bridge, ca. 15 mi. WSW of Griffin GA - Ohoopee River, 1.2 km SE of GA Rt 147 bridge, 9 km SW of Reidsville GA - Jones Creek, 29 km NNE of Albany, GA Rt 300 bridge, ca. 30 km SW of Cordele [just S of Oakfield]
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].
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