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  2. Dragon Run watershed - Wikipedia

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    The lower river is filled with migratory fish that only come into the area in the spring to spawn such as American shad, hickory shad, alewife herring, blueback herring, and striped bass. Other fish that reside in the lower section are channel catfish , white catfish , chain pickerel , largemouth bass , several varieties of sunfish , yellow ...

  3. Ohio Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    ODNR is responsible for overseeing and permitting all mineral extraction, monitoring dam safety, managing water resources, and mapping the state's major geologic structures and mineral resources. In addition, ODNR also oversees the registration of all of Ohio's watercraft and issues all of the state's hunting and fishing licenses.

  4. Chesapeake logperch - Wikipedia

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    Historically, it is known for being located in the Chesapeake Bay watershed in the district of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. [2] This range included the lower Susquehanna River basin of Pennsylvania and Maryland, as well as the middle to lower Potomac River basin of Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia.

  5. Roanoke logperch - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke logperch is known only from the upper reaches of the Roanoke, Dan and Chowan river systems in Virginia, with a small population in North Carolina. It inhabits gravel and boulder runs of slow-moving, warm, small to medium-sized rivers where it is found in riffles, runs and pools with sandy, stony or boulder-strewn bottoms.

  6. Silverjaw minnow - Wikipedia

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    With over 300 known species, there are more species of minnows native to North America's fresh waters than any other fish. [2] Minnows can be hard to distinguish because many look alike. [ 3 ] All minnows have one dorsal fin , ventral fins near the anus , a lateral line system (in most species), and smooth, round cycloid scales. [ 4 ]

  7. River shiner - Wikipedia

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    The river shiner (Notropis blennius) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis.It is found in the United States and Canada, where it inhabits the Hudson Bay basin from Alberta to Manitoba, south through the Red Red River in Minnesota and North Dakota; and the Mississippi River basin from Wisconsin and Minnesota to Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, west to eastern Colorado, and ...

  8. Mimic shiner - Wikipedia

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    In lakes, fish spawn in large schools located over beds of aquatic plants. [3] In streams, however, spawning location has not yet been documented. [ 21 ] Clutch sizes increases per female with an increase in body size, ranging from 74 to 386 oocytes produced from body sizes ranging from 36.4 to 45.1 mm (1.43 to 1.78 in).

  9. Etheostoma osburni - Wikipedia

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    Etheostoma osburni, the candy darter or finescale saddled darter, is a species of fish in the family Percidae, a member of the group known as darters.This species is endemic to the eastern United States where it is known only from the Kanawha River system in the states of Virginia and West Virginia.