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157 Records

Here are all the species that match your criteria. Please click on the the Scientific Name to find out more about the particular species.
Inverted Common Name Scientific Name Where Listed Lead Region Listing Status
Ala balik (trout) Salmo platycephalus entire Foreign E
Ayumodoki (loach) Hymenophysa curta entire Foreign E
Blindcat, Mexican (catfish) Prietella phreatophila entire Foreign E
Bonytongue, Asian Scleropages formosus entire Foreign E
Catfish Pangasius sanitwongsei entire Foreign E
Catfish, Thailand giant Pangasianodon gigas entire Foreign E
Catfish, Yaqui Ictalurus pricei entire 2 T
Cavefish, Alabama Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni entire 4 E
Cavefish, Ozark Amblyopsis rosae entire 4 T
Chub, bonytail Gila elegans entire 6 E
Chub, Borax Lake Gila boraxobius entire 1 E
Chub, Chihuahua Gila nigrescens entire 2 T
Chub, Gila Gila intermedia entire 2 E
Chub, humpback Gila cypha entire 6 E
Chub, Hutton tui Gila bicolor ssp. Hutton 1 T
Chub, Mohave tui Gila bicolor mohavensis entire 8 E
Chub, Oregon Oregonichthys crameri entire 1 T
Chub, Pahranagat roundtail Gila robusta jordani entire 8 E
Chub, slender Erimystax cahni entire 4 T
Chub, Sonora Gila ditaenia entire 2 T
Chub, spotfin Erimonax monachus Entire 4 T
Chub, Virgin River Gila seminuda (=robusta) entire 6 E
Chub, Yaqui Gila purpurea entire 2 E
Cicek (minnow) Acanthorutilus handlirschi entire Foreign E
Cui-ui Chasmistes cujus entire 8 E
Dace, Ash Meadows speckled Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis entire 8 E
Dace, blackside Phoxinus cumberlandensis entire 4 T
Dace, Clover Valley speckled Rhinichthys osculus oligoporus entire 8 E
Dace, desert Eremichthys acros entire 8 T
Dace, Foskett speckled Rhinichthys osculus ssp. Foskett 1 T
Dace, Independence Valley speckled Rhinichthys osculus lethoporus entire 8 E
Dace, Kendall Warm Springs Rhinichthys osculus thermalis entire 6 E
dace, Laurel Phoxinus saylori entire 4 E
Dace, Moapa Moapa coriacea entire 8 E
Darter, amber Percina antesella entire 4 E
Darter, bayou Etheostoma rubrum entire 4 T
Darter, bluemask (=jewel) Etheostoma sp. entire 4 E
Darter, boulder Etheostoma wapiti entire 4 E
Darter, Cherokee Etheostoma scotti entire 4 T
Darter, Cumberland Etheostoma susanae entire 4 E
Darter, duskytail Etheostoma percnurum Entire 4 E
Darter, Etowah Etheostoma etowahae entire 4 E
Darter, fountain Etheostoma fonticola entire 2 E
Darter, goldline Percina aurolineata entire 4 T
Darter, leopard Percina pantherina entire 2 T
Darter, Maryland Etheostoma sellare entire 5 E
Darter, Niangua Etheostoma nianguae entire 3 T
Darter, Okaloosa Etheostoma okaloosae entire 4 T
Darter, relict Etheostoma chienense entire 4 E
Darter, rush Etheostoma phytophilum entire 4 E
Darter, slackwater Etheostoma boschungi entire 4 T
Darter, snail Percina tanasi entire 4 T
Darter, vermilion Etheostoma chermocki entire 4 E
Darter, watercress Etheostoma nuchale entire 4 E
Darter, yellowcheek Etheostoma moorei entire 4 E
Gambusia, Big Bend Gambusia gaigei entire 2 E
Gambusia, Clear Creek Gambusia heterochir entire 2 E
Gambusia, Pecos Gambusia nobilis entire 2 E
Gambusia, San Marcos Gambusia georgei entire 2 E
Goby, tidewater Eucyclogobius newberryi Entire 8 E
Logperch, Conasauga Percina jenkinsi entire 4 E
Logperch, Roanoke Percina rex entire 5 E
Madtom, chucky Noturus crypticus entire 4 E
Madtom, Neosho Noturus placidus entire 6 T
Madtom, pygmy Noturus stanauli Entire 4 E
Madtom, Scioto Noturus trautmani entire 3 E
Madtom, smoky Noturus baileyi Entire 4 E
Madtom, yellowfin Noturus flavipinnis Entire, except where listed as an experimental population below 4 T
Minnow, Devils River Dionda diaboli entire 2 T
Minnow, loach Tiaroga cobitis entire 2 T
Minnow, Rio Grande silvery Hybognathus amarus Entire, except where listed as an experimental population 2 E
Nekogigi (catfish) Coreobagrus ichikawai entire Foreign E
Pikeminnow (=squawfish), Colorado Ptychocheilus lucius Entire, except Salt and Verde R. drainages, AZ 6 E
Poolfish, Pahrump Empetrichthys latos entire 8 E
Pupfish, Ash Meadows Amargosa Cyprinodon nevadensis mionectes entire 8 E
Pupfish, Comanche Springs Cyprinodon elegans entire 2 E
Pupfish, desert Cyprinodon macularius entire 2 E
Pupfish, Devils Hole Cyprinodon diabolis entire 8 E
Pupfish, Leon Springs Cyprinodon bovinus entire 2 E
Pupfish, Owens Cyprinodon radiosus entire 8 E
Pupfish, Warm Springs Cyprinodon nevadensis pectoralis entire 8 E
Salmon, Atlantic Salmo salar U.S.A., ME, Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment. The GOM DPS includes all anadromous Atlantic salmon whose freshwater range occurs in the watersheds from the Androscoggin River northward along the Maine coast to the Dennys River, and wherever these fish occur in the estuarine and marine environment. The following impassable falls delimit the upstream extent of the freshwater range: Rumford Falls in the town of Rumford on the Androscoggin River; Snow Falls in the town of West Paris on the Little Androscoggin River; Grand Falls in Township 3 Range 4 BKP WKR, on the Dead River in the Kennebec Basin; the un-named falls (impounded by Indian Pond Dam) immediately above the Kennebec River Gorge in the town of Indian Stream Township on the Kennebec River; Big Niagara Falls on Nesowadnehunk Stream in Township 3 Range 10 WELS in the Penobscot Basin; Grand Pitch on Webster Brook in Trout Brook Township in the Penobscot Basin; and Grand Falls on the Passadumkeag River in Grand Falls Township in the Penobscot Basin. The marine range of the GOM DPS extends from the Gulf of Maine, throughout the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, to the coast of Greenland. Included are all associated conservation hatchery populations used to supplement these natural populations; currently, such conservation hatchery populations are maintained at Green Lake National Fish Hatchery (GLNFH) and Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery (CBNFH). Excluded are landlocked salmon and those salmon raised in commercial hatcheries for aquaculture. 5 E
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Central Valley spring-run ESU—U.S.A. (CA), including all naturally spawned populations of spring-run Chinook salmon in the Sacramento River and its tributaries in California, including the Feather River, as well as the Feather River Hatchery springrun Chinook program NMFS T
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Lower Columbia River ESU—U.S.A. (OR, WA), including all naturally spawned populations of Chinook salmon from the Columbia River and its tributaries from its mouth at the Pacific Ocean upstream to a transitional point between Washington and Oregon east of the Hood River and the White Salmon River, and includes the Willamette River to Willamette Falls, Oregon, exclusive of spring-run Chinook salmon in the Clackamas River, as well as 17 artificial propagation programs: See 223.102 NMFS T
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Puget Sound ESU—U.S.A. (WA), including all naturally spawned populations of Chinook salmon from rivers and streams flowing into Puget Sound including the Straits of Juan De Fuca from the Elwha River, eastward, including rivers and streams flowing into Hood Canal, South Sound, North Sound and the Strait of Georgia in Washington, as well as 26 artificial propagation programs: See 223.102 NMFS T
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Sacramento River winter-run ESU—U.S.A. (CA), including all naturally spawned populations of winter-run Chinook salmon in the Sacramento River and its tributaries in California, as well as two artificial propagation programs: See 224.101(a) NMFS E
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Snake River fall-run ESU—U.S.A. (ID, OR, WA), including all naturally spawned populations of fallrun Chinook salmon in the mainstem Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam, and in the Tucannon River, Grande Ronde River, Imnaha River, Salmon River, and Clearwater River, as well as four artificial propagation programs: See 223.102. NMFS T
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Snake River spring/summer-run ESU—U.S.A. (ID, OR, WA), including all naturally spawned populations of spring/summer-run Chinook salmon in the mainstem Snake River and the Tucannon River, Grande Ronde River, Imnaha River, and Salmon River subbasins, as well as 15 artificial propagation programs: See 223.102. NMFS T
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Upper Columbia spring-run ESU— U.S.A. (WA), including all naturally spawned populations of Chinook salmon in all river reaches accessible to Chinook salmon in Columbia River tributaries upstream of the Rock Island Dam and downstream of Chief Joseph Dam in Washington (excluding the Okanogan River), the Columbia River from a straight line connecting the west end of the Clatsop jetty (south jetty, Oregon side) and the west end of the Peacock jetty (north jetty, Washington side) upstream to Chief Joseph Dam in Washington, as well as six artificial propagation programs: See 224.101(a). NMFS E
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha Upper Willamette River ESU—U.S.A. (OR), including all naturally spawned populations of spring-run Chinook salmon in the Clackamas River and in the Willamette River, and its tributaries, above Willamette Falls, Oregon, as well as seven artificial propagation programs: See 223.102. NMFS T
Salmon, chinook Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) tshawytscha U.S.A.(CA) from Redwood Creek south to Russian R., inclusive, all naturally spawned populations in mainstems and tributaries NMFS T
Salmon, chum Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) keta U.S.A. (OR, WA) all naturally spawned populations in the Columbia R. and its tributaries NMFS T
Salmon, chum Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) keta U.S.A. (WA) all naturally spawned summer-run populations in Hood Canal and its tributaries and Olympic Penninsula rivers between Hood Canal and Dungeness Bay NMFS T
Salmon, coho Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) kisutch Central California Coast ESU—U.S.A. (CA), including all naturally spawned populations of coho salmon from Punta Gorda in northern California south to and including the San Lorenzo River in central California, as well as populations in tributaries to San Francisco Bay, excluding the Sacramento–San Joaquin River system, as well as four artificial propagation programs: See 224.101(a). NMFS E
Salmon, coho Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) kisutch Lower Columbia River ESU— U.S.A. (OR, WA), including all naturally spawned populations of coho salmon in the Columbia River and its tributaries in Washington and Oregon, from the mouth of the Columbia up to and including the Big White Salmon and Hood Rivers, and includes the Willamette River to Willamette Falls, Oregon, as well as 25 artificial propagation programs: See 223.102 NMFS T
Salmon, coho Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) kisutch Oregon Coast ESU—U.S.A. (OR), all naturally spawned populations of coho salmon in Oregon coastal streams south of the Columbia River and north of Cape Blanco, including the Cow Creek (Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife stock #37) coho hatchery program. NMFS T
Salmon, coho Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) kisutch Southern Oregon–Northern California Coast ESU—U.S.A. (CA,OR), including all naturally spawned populations of coho salmon in coastal streams between Cape Blanco, Oregon, and Punta Gorda, California, as well as three artificial propagation programs: See 223.102. NMFS T
Salmon, sockeye Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) nerka U.S.A. (Snake River, ID stock wherever found.) NMFS E
Salmon, sockeye Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) nerka U.S.A. (WA) all naturally spawned population in Ozette Lake and its tributary streams NMFS T
Sawfish, smalltooth Pristis pectinata entire NMFS E
Sculpin, pygmy Cottus paulus (=pygmaeus) entire 4 T
Shiner, Arkansas River Notropis girardi Arkansas River Basin (AR, KS, NM, OK, TX) 2 T
Shiner, beautiful Cyprinella formosa entire 2 T
Shiner, blue Cyprinella caerulea entire 4 T
Shiner, Cahaba Notropis cahabae entire 4 E
Shiner, Cape Fear Notropis mekistocholas entire 4 E
Shiner, palezone Notropis albizonatus entire 4 E
Shiner, Pecos bluntnose Notropis simus pecosensis entire 2 T
Shiner, Topeka Notropis topeka (=tristis) entire 6 E
Silverside, Waccamaw Menidia extensa entire 4 T
Smelt, delta Hypomesus transpacificus entire 8 T
Spikedace Meda fulgida entire 2 T
Spinedace, Big Spring Lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis entire 8 T
Spinedace, Little Colorado Lepidomeda vittata entire 2 T
Spinedace, White River Lepidomeda albivallis entire 8 E
Springfish, Hiko White River Crenichthys baileyi grandis entire 8 E
Springfish, Railroad Valley Crenichthys nevadae entire 8 T
Springfish, White River Crenichthys baileyi baileyi entire 8 E
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations and their progeny in river basins from Redwood Creek in Humboldt County, CA to the Gualala River in Mendocino County, CA (inclusive) NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in rivers from the Santa Maria R., San Luis Obispo County, CA (inclusive) to Malibu Cr., Los Angeles County, CA (inclusive) NMFS E
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in streams and tributaries to the Columbia R. between the Cowlitz and Wind Rivers, WA, inclusive, and the Willamette and Hood Rivers, OR, inclusive, excluding the Upper Willamette River Basin above Willamette Falls and excluding the Little and Big White Salmon Rivers in WA NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in streams from the Pajaro R. (inclusive) located in Santa Cruz County, CA, to (but not including) the Santa Maria R NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in streams from the Russian R. to Aptos Cr., Santa Cruz County, CA (inclusive), and the drainages of San Francisco and San Pablo Bays eastward to the Napa R. (inclusive), Napa County, CA, excluding the Sacramento-San Joaquin R. Basin of the Central Valley of CA NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in streams in the Snake R. Basin of southeast WA, northeast OR, and ID NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and their tributaries, excluding San Francisco and San Pablo Bays and their tributaries NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss All naturally spawned populations (and their progeny) in the Upper Columbia R. Basin upstream from the Yakima R., WA, to the U.S./Canada border, and also including the Wells Hatchery stock NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss U.S.A. (OR) All naturally spawned winter-run populations in the Willamette R. and its tributaries from Willamette Falls to the Calapooia R., inclusive NMFS T
Steelhead Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) mykiss U.S.A. (OR, WA) All naturally spawned populations in streams above and excluding the Wind R. in Washington, and the Hood R. in Oregon, upstream to, and including, the Yakima R. Excluded are steelhead from the Snake R. Basin NMFS T
Stickleback, unarmored threespine Gasterosteus aculeatus williamsoni entire 8 E
Sturgeon, Alabama Scaphirhynchus suttkusi entire 4 E
Sturgeon, Beluga Huso huso entire Foreign T
Sturgeon, gulf Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi entire 4 T
Sturgeon, North American green Acipenser medirostris U.S.A. (CA) Southern Distinct Population Segment NMFS T
Sturgeon, pallid Scaphirhynchus albus entire 6 E
Sturgeon, shortnose Acipenser brevirostrum entire NMFS E
Sturgeon, Shovelnose Scaphirhynchus platorynchus entire 6 SAT
Sturgeon, white Acipenser transmontanus U.S.A. (ID, MT), Canada (B.C.), (Kootenai R. system) 1 E
Sucker, June Chasmistes liorus entire 6 E
Sucker, Lost River Deltistes luxatus entire 8 E
Sucker, Modoc Catostomus microps entire 8 E
Sucker, razorback Xyrauchen texanus entire 6 E
Sucker, Santa Ana Catostomus santaanae Los Angeles River basin, San Gabriel River basin, Santa Ana River basin 8 T
Sucker, shortnose Chasmistes brevirostris entire 8 E
Sucker, Warner Catostomus warnerensis entire 1 T
Tango, Miyako (=Toyko bitterling) Tanakia tanago entire Foreign E
Temoleh, Ikan (minnow) Probarbus jullieni entire Foreign E
Topminnow, Gila (incl. Yaqui) Poeciliopsis occidentalis U.S.A. only 2 E
Totoaba (seatrout or weakfish) Cynoscion macdonaldi entire Foreign E
Trout, Apache Oncorhynchus apache entire 2 T
Trout, bull Salvelinus confluentus U.S.A., conterminous, (lower 48 states) 1 T
Trout, Gila Oncorhynchus gilae entire 2 T
trout, Greenback Cutthroat Oncorhynchus clarki stomias entire 6 T
Trout, Lahontan cutthroat Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi entire 8 T
Trout, Little Kern golden Oncorhynchus aguabonita whitei entire 8 T
Trout, Paiute cutthroat Oncorhynchus clarki seleniris entire 8 T
tui chub, Owens Gila bicolor ssp. snyderi entire 8 E
Woundfin Plagopterus argentissimus Entire, except Gila R. drainage, AZ, NM 6 E
Last updated: January 12, 2012