International Introductions of   Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Introductions as compiled by FAO

Main Ref: Welcomme, R.L. 1988
To: Canada
FAO area: America, North - Inland waters
From:USA
FAO area: America, North - Inland waters
Year: 1959
Range: -
Period: 1950-1974
Established in the wild: established, natural reproduction
Established in aquaculture:   -   
Significant ecological interactions: probably none -
Significant socio-economic effects: -
Introduced by:  
Reason: angling/sport
Other reason:  
Comments: Ova were imported to Alberta and fry were subsequently released in South Fork, Three Isle, Gap and Galatea Lakes at high altitudes in the Alberta Rocky mountains, and later to the Red Deer River drainage. Reintroduced in 1960 from California and placed in Golden Lake in Jasper National Park, and in Kaufman Lake in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia (Ref. 13364). Species established in Alberta without causing any environmental problems. The two 1960 plantings failed to establish populations in the two national parks and there have been no further introductions (Ref. 1995).     Ref:  Crossman, E.J., 1984


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