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Ashtabula
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Auglaize
River
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Big
Darby
Creek
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Black River
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Blanchard
River
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Chagrin
River
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Conneaut Creek
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Cuyahoga
River
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Four-mile Creek
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Grand River
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Great Miami River
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Greenville Creek
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Hocking River
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Huron river |
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Killbuck Creek
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Kokosing
River
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Licking River
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Little Beaver Creek
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Little Darby Creek |
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Little Miami River
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Little Muskingum
River
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Loramie Creek |
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Mad River
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Mahoning River |
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Mohican
River
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Maumee River
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Ohio Brush Creek
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Olentangy
River
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Ottawa River |
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Paint Creek
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Portage
River
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Raccoon Creek
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Rocky fork Creek
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Rocky River
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Rush
Creek
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St. Joseph River
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St. Mays River
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Sandusky
River
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Scioto
River
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Stillwater
River
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Stonelick Creek
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Tiffin
River
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Tinkers Creek
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Toussaint Creek
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Tuscarawas
River
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Vermilion
River
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Walhonding
River
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White
Oak Creek
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| Ashtabula River |
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| Counties:Ashtabula |
| Class: II (high water III) |
| Species of Fish: Smallmouth, steelhead |
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Access Points:
ODNR northeast streams
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| Description: The Ashtabula River lies in extreme northeast
Ohio, flowing into Lake Erie's central basin at the city of
Ashtabula. Its drainage basin covers an area of 137 square
miles, with 8.9 square miles in western Pennsylvania. Major
tributaries include Fields Brook, Hubbard Run and Ashtabula
Creek. Iroquois inhabitants referred to the river as the
Hash-tah-buh-lah or “river of many fish." The city of Ashtabula,
is the only significant urban center in the watershed, the rest
of the drainage basin being predominantly rural and agricultural |
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