Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sebastes rufus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
47397Lenarz, B.   1980-03-13
United States, California, WNW of Pigeon Pt., 37.266667 -122.883333

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
51854Calif. Dept. of Fish & Game   1982-04-21
United States, California, Santa Cruz Co., Santa Cruz Co, off Davenport.

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
12009Gilbert, Charles H.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., San Diego., 32.737257 -117.270926

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
47379local fishermen   1978-02-01
United States, California, Monterey Co., 7 mi. W of Pt. Sur, 36.3 -122.05

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
17612   1968-05-03
United States, California, Santa Catalina I., 33.401173 -118.452139

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
40202Iwamoto, Tomio   1977-07-11
United States, California, Santa Barbara Co., Channel north of San Miguel I., 34.186667 -120.41

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
40209Iwamoto, Tomio   1977-07-21
United States, California, 75 mi. WNW of Pt Sur., 36.346667 -122.045

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
37540Eschmeyer, William N.   1976-08-08
United States, California, Monterey Co., Monterey Co., 36.335833 -122.384444

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Sebastes rufus (Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1890)
40430   1977-07-11
United States, California, California, 34.361667 -120.428333


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.