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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
LocalityR/v Oregon Ii Sta 11195 Gulf Of Mexico ~125km Se Of Pensacola
Latitude30.43447
Longitude-87.23145
Institution CodeUa
Collection CodeUaic
Catalog Number04290.02
Collected ByPhil Duke For H.t. Boshung
Date Collected1970-08-30

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http://uaic.as.ua.edu

The State of Alabama contains the most diverse fish fauna of North America. The University of Alabama Ichthyological Collection (UAIC) documents this diversity and is one of the largest educational and research collections of fishes in the southeastern United States. This nationally and internationally recognized biological resource includes over one million preserved, skeletal, and frozen specimens, some dating back to the mid 1900's, and is the best single resource documenting past and present distributions and abundances of fishes in the State.

Contacts

Name Worth Pugh
RoleCoordinator of Zoological Collections
Emailmwpugh@ua.edu
Name Worth Pugh
RoleCoordinator of Zoological Collections
Emailmwpugh@ua.edu
Name Laura Russell
RoleProgrammer
Emaillarussell@vertnet.org
Name David Bloom
RoleCoordinator
Emaildbloom@vertnet.org
Name John Wieczorek
RoleInformation Architect
Emailtuco@berkeley.edu
Name Phillip Harris
RoleAssociate Professor and Curator of Fishes
Emailpharris@bama.ua.edu
Name Worth Pugh
RoleCoordinator of Zoological Collections
Emailmwpugh@ua.edu
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