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Okaloosa darter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Okaloosa darter (scientific name: Etheostoma okaloosae ) is a fish indigenous to fresh-water streams and tributary systems in Okaloosa and Walton counties in northwest Florida. It is a small a...
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States/US Territories in which the Okaloosa darter is known to occur: Florida ... No critical habitat rules have been published for the Okaloosa darter. ... No conservation plans have been created for Okaloosa darter...
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Source: Endangered and Threatened Species of the Southeastern United States (The Red Book) FWS Region 4 -- As of 2/91 OKALOOSA DARTER (Etheostoma okaloosae) FAMILY: Percidae STATUS: Endangered throughout its range, Federal Register, June 4, 1973 DESCRIPTION: The Okaloosa darter is a small, elongate,
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Jul 15, 2009 ... Image of Etheostoma okaloosae (Okaloosa darter). Picture by The Native Fish Conservancy. Add your observation in Fish Watcher ...
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Fowler, in 1941, described and named the Okaloosa darter (under the name Villora ... Yerger, in 1960, placed the Okaloosa darter in the genus Etheostoma, ...
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Okaloosa Darter; Photo credit: Noel Burkhead ... The Okaloosa Darter has been listed since 1973 ... Okaloosa Darter History...
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A Good Fish Story: Okaloosa Darter May Be Taken Off Endangered List August 14, 2007 ... EGLIN AFB — The Okaloosa darter has been on the Endangered Species Act list about as long as the federal law has existed, some 34 years. Efforts at Eglin Air Force Base to revive the darter’s dwindling population have been successful.
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Darter (fish) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The draft revised recovery plan for the Okaloosa darter updates the original 1981 plan. The Service listed this species in 1973 due to its extreme limited range, habitat degradation, and apparent competition from a possibly introduced related species, the brown darter.
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OKALOOSA DARTER; Etheostoma okaloosae; Order: Perciformes; Family: Percidae; FNAI Ranks: G1/S1; U.S. Status: Endangered; FL Status: Endangered; Field Guide to the Rare Animals of Florida Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2001;
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