International Introductions of
Coregonus albula Introductions as compiled by FAO |
Thông tin chủ yếu: | Bartley, D.M. (comp./ed.) 2006 | ||||
To | United States of America | ||||
FAO area | America, North - Inland waters | ||||
From: | Northern Europe | ||||
FAO area | Europe - Inland waters | ||||
Year | |||||
Range | 1880 - 1889 | ||||
Period | 19th century | ||||
Established in the wild | not established, no data | ||||
Established in aquaculture | - never used | unknown | |||
Significant ecological interactions | unknown - undecided | ||||
Significant socio-economic effects | unknown - undecided | ||||
Introduced by: | unknown | ||||
Reason | no data | ||||
Other reason | |||||
Comments | Failed introduction. Thousands of young fish or fry, purported to be this species, were stocked in Maine in Heart Pond (Penobscot River drainage) near Bucksport, Hancock County, and Lake Hebron, Piscataquis County, during the 1880s (Ref. 74657). Ref: |
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