Riverine Fish

Ohio is blessed with an abundance of water, but like all developing areas, past and present land use practices affect our water resources.

Land uses that allow soil to runoff into our waterways cause silting of streams and increased turbidity, which can result in a lower quality of water and thus a loss in the diversity of aquatic organisms.

Fish have specific habitat requirements, thus the health of a fish community can tell us a great deal about the quality of the waterway where they reside.

Riverine Fish of Ohio's Scenic Rivers

Creek Chub (Semotilus atromaculatus)

Creek ChubThis is one of the most common and widespread stream fish in Ohio.

Moderately tolerant of turbid waters and other types of pollution, it is found in a wide range of streams, lakes, and ponds.

It is most common in the smaller streams and is one of the characteristic species in these systems.