NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Figura, D. 2014. Cornell scientist: 'Nutritional disease' may have killed steelhead on Salmon River. https://www.syracuse.com/outdoors/2014/12/cornell_scientists_dead_steelhead_on_salmon_river_may_be_caused_by_dietary_disea.html#:~:text=Recent%20reports%20of%20steelhead%20exhibiting,several%20of%20the%20dead%20fish.&text=Their%20deaths%20were%20not%20cau. Created on 10/02/2014. Accessed on 01/20/2021.
Reference Number: 35220 Type: News Author: Figura, D. Date (year): 2014 Title:Cornell scientist: 'Nutritional disease' may have killed steelhead on Salmon River Publisher: Publisher Location: URL: https://www.syracuse.com/outdoors/2014/12/cornell_scientists_dead_steelhead_on_salmon_river_may_be_caused_by_dietary_disea.html#:~:text=Recent%20reports%20of%20steelhead%20exhibiting,several%20of%20the%20dead%20fish.&text=Their%20deaths%20were%20not%20cau Accessed on: 01/20/2021 Created on: 10/02/2014 Keywords: Salmincola californiensis
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/25/2024].
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