The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is a National Park Service unit on the shore of Lake Michigan in Indiana, United States. A BioBlitz took place there on May 15 and 16, 2009. During that time, a list of organisms was compiled which included a preliminary listing of the (freshwater) fish of the area.
List of fish species
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Invasive Species
- Alosa pseudoharengus - Alewife
Unclassified
- Chaenobryttus gulosus - Warmouth
Pickerel
- Esox americanus - American pickerel
Darters
- Etheostoma exile - Iowa darter
Sunfish
- Lepomis cyanellus - Green sunfish
- Lepomis gibbosus - Pumpkinseed
Bass
- Micropterus salmoides - Largemouth bass
Goby
- Neogobius melanostomus - Round goby
Shiners
- Cyprinella spiloptera - Spotfin Shiner
- Notropis atherinoides - Emerald shiner
- Notropis hudsonius - Spottail shiner
- Notropis stramineus - Sand shiner
- Notropis volucellus - Mimic shiner
- Notemigonus crysoleucas - Golden shiner
Salmon
- Oncorhynchus kisutch - Coho salmon
- Oncorhynchus mykiss - Rainbow trout
- Oncorhynchus tshawytscha - Chinook salmon
Minnow
- Umbra limi - Central mudminnow
Fishing areas
- Portage Lakefront and Riverwalk. There is a new (2009) fishing pier along the breakwall for the Burns Waterway entry. This area has been noted for small mouth bass, carp, catfish, salmon, and trout.
- Long Lake is accessed through the West Beach entrance on Lake and Porter County Line Road. It is known for large mouth bass, and bluegill.
- Salt Creek at the junction of the East Branch of the Little Calumet River. Difficult to get to in Burns Harbor, this area has produced large mouth bass, salmon, and trout.