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This is a list of official and *unofficial U.S. state fish:The only states lacking a state fish as of 2008 are Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, and Ohio.
State Fish Binomial
nomenclature
Image Year
Alabama Micropterus salmoides 1975
Megalops atlanticus 1955
Alaska 1962
Arizona 1986
California 1947
1995
Colorado 1994
Connecticut 2003
Delaware 1981
Florida Micropterus salmoides
(subspecies floridanus)
2007
Istiophorus albicans 2007
Georgia Micropterus salmoides 1970
Hawaii Rhinecanthus rectangulus 2006
Idaho 1990
Illinois 1986
Iowa 2001
Kentucky 1956
Louisiana Pomoxis annularis 1993
Maine
Maryland 1965
Massachusetts
Michigan 1988
Minnesota 1965
Mississippi Micropterus salmoides 1974
Missouri 1997
1997
Montana 1977
Nebraska 1997
Nevada
New Hampshire 1994
1994
New Jersey 1991
New Mexico 2005
New York 1975
North Carolina 1971
2005
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina 1972
South Dakota
Tennessee Micropterus salmoides
Texas
Utah Oncorhynchus clarki utah 1997
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

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