Re: NANFA-- NAS fish species listings

DasArm_at_aol.com
Thu, 16 Dec 1999 01:25:52 EST

In a message dated 12/16/99 12:36:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,
fundulus_at_hotmail.com writes:

<< Fundulus notatus and F. diaphanus should both be found in Michigan,
notatus
in only the southern strip of the lower peninsula. The squid I find hard to
believe... finding cephalopods even in brackish water is unusual.

--Bruce Stallsmith >>

I thought I'd hear from you sooner or later on this subject! Your e-mail
address obviously clued me to that . I read the very same thing on
cephalopods just today and was surprised that they could even survive
brackish water! Thanks for your reply.

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