Dataset: PLUNHM-PLUICH
Taxa: Syngnathidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Burton Ostenson Museum Ichthyology Collection


PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0050   1961-02-14
United States, Washington, Pierce , Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, 47.3068800 -122.5189100

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0087   
Marshall Islands, Eniwetok Atoll, Pacific Ocean

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0259   1963-08-20
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area, Cholmondeley Sound

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0346   1976-01-15
United States, Washington, Pierce, Whitman Cove, Case Inlet

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0386   1980-12-20
United States, Washington, Kitsap, Manchester State Park (Pacific Lutheran University Field Station), ~0.25 mi N of Manchester

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0433   1979-11-16
United States, Washington, Clallam County, Sequim Bay State Park at Sequim

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0437   1978-07-19
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Manchester State Park, ~0.25 mi N of Manchester

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0438   1978-02-03
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Manchester State Park, ~0.25 mi N of Manchester

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0439   1978-01-09
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Manchester State Park, ~0.25 mi N of Manchester

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0440   1980-01-16
United States, Washington, Pierce County, Clam Bay at Manchester State Park (Pacific Lutheran University Field Station), ~0.25 mi N of Manchester

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0444   1979-11-03
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, By ranger station at Manchester State Park in Manchester

PLUNHM:PLUICH
F0735   JJDE10-012010-02-25
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Beach at Manchester State Park, ~1.5mi N of Manchester


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