NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Morrow, J.E. 1980. The freshwater fishes of Alaska. Alaska Northwest Publishing Company, Anchorage, AK.
Reference Number: 34 Type: Book Author: Morrow, J.E. Date (year): 1980 Edition: Title:The freshwater fishes of Alaska. Publisher:Alaska Northwest Publishing Company Publisher Location:Anchorage, AK Volume: Pages: 248 pp URL: Keywords: Alaska fishes
Dallia pectoralis AK - Hood Lake at the Anchorage airport AK - Spenard Lake at the Anchorage Airport
Esox lucius AK - Susitna River drainage
Hypomesus nipponensis CA - Freshwater Lagoon
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha MD - coastal waters ME - along the coast ON - Thunder Bay tributary, Lake Superior
Oncorhynchus kisutch AK - state non-specific CA - state non-specific MD - coastal waters ME - coastal waters NH - coastal waters OR - state non-specific WA - state non-specific
Oncorhynchus mykiss AK - Fairbanks area lakes, ponds and gravel pits AK - near Big Delta AK - Summit Lake near Paxson AK - Lost Lake, about 48km NW from Big Delta, next to Birch Lake
Osmerus mordax MI - state non-specific MI - Crystal Lake [near Frankfort] NY - Lake Ontario
Salvelinus fontinalis AK - southeastern Alaska
Thymallus arcticus AK - number of lakes in southeastern Alaska AK - Kenai Peninsula UT - state non-specific VT - state non-specific
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/7/2024].
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