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Percina aurolineata

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Detailed information
Full Name: Goldline darter (Percina aurolineata)
Where found: Wherever found
Critical Habitat:N/A
Species Group:Fishes
Current listing status
Status Date Listed Lead Region Where Listed
Threatened 04/22/1992 Southeast Region (Region 4) Wherever found
  • States/US Territories in which the Goldline darter, Wherever found is known to or is believed to occur: Alabama , Georgia
  • US Counties in which the Goldline darter, Wherever found is known to or is believed to occur: View All
  • USFWS Refuges in which the Goldline darter, Wherever found is known to occur: Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
Federal register documents
Date
Citation Page
Title
08/02/2007 72 FR 42425 42426 5-Year Review of Nine Southeastern Species
06/29/1998 63 FR 35277 35278 Notice a Availability of a Revised Draft Recovery Plan for the Mobile River Basin Aquatic Ecosystem for Review and Comment
04/22/1992 57 FR 14786 14790 ETWP; Threatened Status for Two Fish, the Goldline Darter (Percina aurolineata) and Blue Shiner (Cyprinella caerulea)
04/19/1991 56 FR 16054 16059 ETWP; Percina aurolineata (Goldine darter) and Cyprinella caerulea (Blue shiner), Proposed as Threatened; 56 FR 16054 16059
12/30/1982 47 FR 58454 58460 Review of Vertebrate Wildlife for Listing as End. or Thr. Species
11/29/1977 42 FR 60765 60768 Proposed Endangered Status and Critical Habitat for Four Fishes; 42 FR 60765 60768
Recovery
To learn more about critical habitat please see http://ecos.fws.gov/crithab
Date
Title
Plan Action Status
Plan Status
11/17/2000 Recovery Plan for the Mobile River Basin (15 species) View Implementation Progress Final
Date
Title
Plan Action Status
Plan Status
11/17/2000 Recovery Plan for the Mobile River Basin (15 species) View Implementation Progress Final
Date
Citation Page
Title
Document Type
08/02/2007 72 FR 42425 42426 5-Year Review of Nine Southeastern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
06/29/1998 63 FR 35277 35278 Notice a Availability of a Revised Draft Recovery Plan for the Mobile River Basin Aquatic Ecosystem for Review and Comment
  • Notice Recovery Plan Avail.
Date
Title
05/12/2015 Goldline Darter (Percina aurolineata) 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation
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