NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Stauffer, T.M., and M. J. Hansen. 1958. Distribution of sea lamprey ammocoetes in Michigan tributaries of Lake Superior 1955-1957. Michigan Department of Conservation, Ann Arbor, MI.
Reference Number: 39414 Type: Report Author: Stauffer, T.M., and M. J. Hansen Date (year): 1958 Report TitleDistribution of sea lamprey ammocoetes in Michigan tributaries of Lake Superior 1955-1957 Publisher:Michigan Department of Conservation Publisher Location:Ann Arbor, MI Pages: 5-25 URL: Keywords: sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, lake superior
Petromyzon marinus MI - Tahquamenon River, 500 ft below falls MI - Betsy River MI - Betsy River MI - Betsy River near Shelldrake dam MI - Betsy River MI - Betsy River MI - Lower half of Little Two Hearted river MI - Sucker River, 3 miles from Nawakwa Lake, MI MI - Mouth of Carpenter Creek MI - Mouth of Miner's River MI - Mouth of Rock River MI - Chocolay River near Skandia, based off map included in the literature MI - upper Huron River MI - upper Silver River MI - Sturgeon River, 0.5 miles from mouth MI - Traverse River, 1 mile upstream MI - Little Gratiot River MI - Otter River, exact location on the river unknown MI - Misery River, 2 miles from the mouth MI - Firesteel River, 2 miles from mouth MI - mouth of Mill Creek, trib to Ontonagon River MI - one mile upstream at Cranberry River
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/22/2024].
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