NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
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Reference Number: 404 Type: Other Author: Baker, B. Date (year): 1993 Book Title: Editor: Edition: Title:Flatheads come to Florida. Thesis/Dissertation Type: Journal Name: Florida Game and Fish Publisher: Publisher Location: Volume: 1993 Issue: June Pages: 28-31,60-1 Location: NAS URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: flathead catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, Florida, Apalachicola, Perdido
Pylodictis olivaris FL - Apalachicola River from Jim Woodruff Dam to the mouth (whole length) FL - Perdido River FL - Perdido River FL - Escambia River FL - Apalachicola River, between Jim Woodruff Dam and Ocheesee Landing FL - Apalachicola River FL - Escambia River FL - Perdido River FL - Lake Beulah in Lakeland
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/25/2024].
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