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Bell Museum

Dataset: JFBM-Fishes
Taxa: Agonidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum fishes


JFBM:Fishes
43694[]Summers, Adam   2004-07-26
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Channel off San Juan Island, 48.5261116 -123.023056

JFBM:Fishes
42662[]Summers, Adam   2004-07-23
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Island, off Friday Harbour Airport, 48.50273 -122.99194

JFBM:Fishes
43693[]Summers, Adam   2004-07-26
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Channel off San Juan Island, 48.5261116 -123.023056

JFBM:Fishes
20161[]P.E. Putnam   1965-00-00
United States, Washington, Skagit, Puget Sound, in vicinity of Anacortes

JFBM:Fishes
20094[]P.G. Putnam   1963-09-00
United States, Washington, Skagit, Puget Sound, vicinity of Anacortes

JFBM:Fishes
20159[]P.G. Putnam   1965-00-00
United States, Washington, Skagit, Puget Sound, vicinity of Anacortes

JFBM:Fishes
14802[]G. Maxfield   
United States, Washington, Washington

JFBM:Fishes
20160[]P.E. Putnam   1965-00-00
United States, Washington, Skagit, Puget Sound, in vicinity of Anacortes

JFBM:Fishes
20095[]P.G. Putnam   1963-09-00
United States, Washington, Skagit, Puget Sound, vicinity of Anacortes

JFBM:Fishes
16781[]R. Livingstone, Jr.   1951-03-14
United States, Alaska, Skagway-Hoonah, Idaho Inlet, Alaska Section U.S.C.G.S. Chart #8304

JFBM:Fishes
19522[]G.G. Sumption   1963-04-15
United States, Washington, Puget Sound, vicinity of Fidalago Island

JFBM:Fishes
20114[]P.G. Putnam   1963-06-00
United States, Washington, Skagit, Puget Sound, vicinity of Anacortes


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Google Map

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