NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Lees, J. 2018. There Are Jellyfish — Yes, Jellyfish — in Missouri's Lakes. Riverfront Times (RFT). St. Louis, MO. https://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2018/09/19/there-are-jellyfish-yes-jellyfish-in-missouris-lakes?utm_source=2018-10-01+Hiking+the+Ozarks+in+Northeastern+Oklahoma&utm_campaign=Hiking+the+Ozarks+in+Northeastern+Oklahoma&utm_medium=email. Created on 09/18/2018. Accessed on 10/01/2018.
Reference Number: 32104 Type: News Author: Lees, J. Date (year): 2018 Title:There Are Jellyfish — Yes, Jellyfish — in Missouri's Lakes Publisher:Riverfront Times (RFT) Publisher Location:St. Louis, MO URL: https://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2018/09/19/there-are-jellyfish-yes-jellyfish-in-missouris-lakes?utm_source=2018-10-01+Hiking+the+Ozarks+in+Northeastern+Oklahoma&utm_campaign=Hiking+the+Ozarks+in+Northeastern+Oklahoma&utm_medium=email Accessed on: 10/01/2018 Created on: 09/18/2018 Keywords: Craspedacusta sowerbyi, freshwater jellyfish, Missouri, Lake Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain State Park
Craspedacusta sowerbii MO - Lake Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain State Park
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